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Forum Index : Other Stuff : Automotive jumper cables
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Doug Regular Member Joined: 11/05/2010 Location: New ZealandPosts: 41 |
Hi all I have a set of heavy duty automotive jumper cables (10mm dia core) from back in the old days before cars had electronic brains that could get fried with a power surge. All the new jumper cables have a surge protector mounted in the middle and linked to the positive and negative clamps at one end. The question I have is, does anyone know exactly what that surge protector consists of and is it possible to replicate one to fit on my old leads. Thanks Doug May The Power Be With You |
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davef Guru Joined: 14/05/2006 Location: New ZealandPosts: 499 |
Possibly a really big: here |
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GreenD88 Senior Member Joined: 19/05/2009 Location: United StatesPosts: 104 |
I wouldn't really worry about it, I have only seen one jumper cable with the smart device in the middle, I've always used a regular set of jumpers if I ever need to jump something, plus I got one of those Portable Jump Starters which work wonders for such a small battery. Can Jump a completely Dead Battery no Problem. Licensed Master Plumber / EPA 608 Universal License / 410a Safety Certified / Medical Gas Brazer/Installer |
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Doug Regular Member Joined: 11/05/2010 Location: New ZealandPosts: 41 |
Thanks to davef and GreenD88 for your replies. Much appreciated. Doug May The Power Be With You |
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yahoo2 Guru Joined: 05/04/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1166 |
Hi Doug, you can buy surge protectors that fit to old jumper leads. The one I use for all my big leads is made by matson, its called "heavy duty jumper lead upgrade". I think it is marketed as antizap. The only downside is that it joins your cables with a couple of metal spikes that go through the insulation. It needs to be far enough back from the clamps so you can still reach the positive jump point and the earth (more than a metre for some modern tractors and trucks). Hot tip... tape the cables together each side of the gadget then stick a pair of big cable ties over each taped section, it takes the pressure off the plastic case and it will last for years. I'm confused, no wait... maybe I'm not... |
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