There are a few very useful products on the market that provide a much safer and steady solution to jump or charge your car battery than boosting it using another running car.
The main rationale behind this claim is portable chargers are not a hazard for exploding and they boost your battery sufficiently enough to get your car going instead of overloading it with power like another car would do.
Portable car battery chargers are simple to maintain as you only need to plug it into a wall jack to boost it up. When your charger is at full capacity, simply leave it in your car trunk, should you need to use it.
To use the portable charger, you simple join the positive and negative cables to the positive and negative receptor on your car battery. A few portable chargers automatically start charging when connected, while with other ones you simply just flip the "ON" switch. Let the charger replenish the battery for at least 3 minutes before you take a shot at starting the car. As stated above, a significantly smaller voltage current is getting sent into the battery to decrease explosion risk, so it might take a few minutes to replenish the car battery adequately to start.
After the battery is charged, start the car and you can get going to the important things you were at risk of missing with a dead battery. After your car gets started, disconnect the charger, and remember to plug it back in when you get home, so it's fully charged in case you need it again. A lot of people do not own a car battery charger, but most will learn the hard way, that it pays to be prepared.
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Posted under Cars
This post was written by Belinda Carmichael Fox on March 2, 2010

