The Batteryless Ultra Capacitor Jump Starter is lightweight, rugged and ultra capable. This jump start system is among the best on the market today. Built for the emergency jump start of both gasoline and diesel engines.
The Schumacher DRS ultra capacitor system offers the latest in batteryless jump starting technology. These ultra capacitor systems use internal capacitors instead of lead-acid or lithium batteries. This starter is incredibly lightweight at less than five pounds, is highly effective at storing energy and offers rapid charging.
Traditional jump starters are very heavy and can take up to 24 hours to fully charge before being able to start the vehicle. The ultra cap batteryless charger requires just 2 minutes or less to be able to start a vehicle who's battery has died.
So how could this get any better? This jump starter can be charged from your already dead 12 volt battery. Crazy right?! It's true! This system uses a microprocessor to ramp up the little bit of power left in you dead car battery creating lot's of power from very little and then stores that power in the systems internal ultra capacitors. So in just two minutes from a dead battery this jump start system can be ready to start the engine.
Features
- Voltage indicator LEDs
- Condition (Override/Fault) LED indicator
- GLOW mode button
- On/Off button
- 12V DC charging cable
- Wrench
- Jumper clamps
- 12V 10A Input port
- 5V/2A Micro USB Input port
Specifications
- Input : 12V DC 10A, 5V DC 2A
- Working temperature : -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 150°F)
- Starting current
- DSR109 : 800A
- Recharge time from battery
- DSR109 : 150 seconds
- Recharge time from 12V socket
- DSR109 : 400 seconds
- Recharge time from USB
- DSR109 : 40-60 minutes
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