11/21/2010

Stanley J5C09 500 Amp Jump Starter with Compressor Review

Stanley J5C09 500 Amp Jump Starter with Compressor
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This unit should provide the capacity needed to jump start most cars.However, there are a few things to note:

1. This unit does not have an automatic float charging system. This means you can't just leave it plugged in & expect it to maintain a full charge. Instead, you must periodically unplug it and replug it in (at least every few months). If you forget, you will not only not have a charged unit when you need it, but, the battery can become damaged as well if left to fully discharge. Chargers costing as little as $20 have this feature; There's no reason to exclude it on a unit like this.

2. This unit does not include a power cord.Instead, you will need to use an extension cord; it needs to be a single dongle version because of the design of the unit.

3. This unit does not include a storage compartment.Not a big deal, but, if you have some accessories you want to tote (like a power cord or inflation needle), you won't have a convenient place to store it.

I've also had two PowerStation units.One died within a year and the other still works (I think).Time will tell how the Stanley stacks up.

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Product Description:
Packing 500 amps of continuous power and providing up to 1000 amps of peak power, the Stanley J5C09 Jump Starter can easily jump start your car, truck, boat or RV. It features a 120 PSI air compressor and a high powered LED light that rotates 270 degrees. It also comes equipped with a reverse polarity alarm for safety, and has a durable metal handle that is attached to the unit's tough impact-resistant housing. This jump starter includes a built-in 120 volt AC charger that allows you to recharge the unit from a standard household extension.

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