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Astro Pneumatic 12V Portable Power Supply and Emergency Jump Starter Kit

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We have a special surprise for all the Astro fans out there.
A brand new product in our line that is a MUST HAVE for anyone who owns a vehicle.

Our Tool of the Day today will be our Item # 7775- 12V Portable Power Supply and Emergency Jump Starter Kit. This kit provides the ability and adapters to charge a wide range of personal electronics one or two at a time, including: iPhones, Androids, tablets and laptops. However, where this power supply really shines is its capacity to supply a massive 400 Amps of peak power when needed for emergency jump starting up to 20 vehicles in a row. The lightweight high output 12,000mAh Lithium Ion battery cycles up to 1000 times, and can be charged at home or in the car, meaning you will never be stranded without power again.

Make sure to stop by our website for our entire product line, and contact us directly for product info and distributors nearest you.
http://www.astrotools.com/
(800) 221-9705

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Most likely 5V.

12Ah at 12V or 5V?

Specifications:
Battery Capacity: 12000mAh
Product Input: 12V/1A
Product Output: DC 5V/2A; DC 19V/3.5A
Starting Current: >200A
Perk Current: 400A (<3 seconds)
Cycle Life: Over 1,000 times
Full Charge time: About 3 hours
Operating temperatures: 0-85 degree Celsius
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Specifications:
Battery Capacity: 1200mAh
Product Input: 12V/1A
Product Output: DC 5V/2A; DC 19V/3.5A
Starting Current: >200A
Perk Current: 400A (<3 seconds)
Cycle Life: Over 1,000 times
Full Charge time: About 3 hours
Operating temperatures: 0-85 degree Celsius
Authenticate: CE RoHS FCC


What's the physical dimension of the battery and how much does it weigh? I doubt you're going to get 144Whr out of something this small. 5000mah at 12V seems more like it and is inline with the current battery technology.

I will probably end up getting myself one though. Many times my laptop dies because I end up playing Solitare for too long :D
 
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What's the physical dimension of the battery and how much does it weigh? I doubt you're going to get 144Whr out of something this small. 5000mah at 12V seems more like it and is inline with the current battery technology.

I will probably end up getting myself one though. Many times my laptop dies because I end up playing Solitare for too long :D

10"x7.5"x2.5 and it weighs 2.13lbs

Trust me, you won't regret it.
I have one at home, and use it to charge multiple devices at the same time (let alone the convenience of not having to ask someone to link up to their car for a jump anymore)
You will love it! :rocker:
 

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What's the physical dimension of the battery and how much does it weigh? I doubt you're going to get 144Whr out of something this small. 5000mah at 12V seems more like it and is inline with the current battery technology.

I will probably end up getting myself one though. Many times my laptop dies because I end up playing Solitare for too long :D

Depends on wether they are using 18650's or 26650's for cells. Possible to get 12v from 4 cells with a dc/dc converter, or even 3 cells at max charge (although that won't last long). I'd be surprised if there are less than 10 individual cells in there, tho.
 

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I used 2 of these last week to start a totally flat 24v volvo v8 truck. I was blown away.
 

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I have a similar one. It may even be the same one. It's awesome for a guy who does mobile work. I can't tell you how many times i have done a remote start at the dealer and they give me the keys to a car that's been dead for a month. Or doing a car somewhere and you have the door open for too long and the battery was weak to begin with. This thing is worth it. The one i bought was white and I got it from my snap on guy.
 

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I have a similar one. It may even be the same one. It's awesome for a guy who does mobile work. I can't tell you how many times i have done a remote start at the dealer and they give me the keys to a car that's been dead for a month. Or doing a car somewhere and you have the door open for too long and the battery was weak to begin with. This thing is worth it. The one i bought was white and I got it from my snap on guy.

Yes ours are a micro start I think
 
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