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  2. Fire Up, Every Time: The Best Portable Jump Starters of 2024

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    The top pick for Best Overall portable jump starter is the Jump-N-Carry JNC325. Its 24.0-inch cable length, user-friendly design, and solid specifications impressed testers. ... 12V power supply ...

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    A07 Portable Jump Starter. For under $100, this portable jump starter is capable and reliable, reaching 1,500 peak amps, and powerful enough to start any vehicle with up to a seven-liter engine.

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    Head to Amazon to score this AstroAI Portable Car Jump Starter for 26% off — the lowest price we’ve seen it hit.

  5. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Jump starters are portable battery devices that allow for jump starting of vehicles. These devices operate similar to jumper cables but do not require an additional vehicle to provide the power needed to boost the dead vehicle battery. Jump starters using lead-acid batteries claim 300−⁠1700 amp ratings.

  6. Motor soft starter - Wikipedia

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    A motor soft starter is a device used with AC electrical motors to temporarily reduce the load and torque in the powertrain and electric current surge of the motor during start-up. This reduces the mechanical stress on the motor and shaft, as well as the electrodynamic stresses on the attached power cables and electrical distribution network ...

  7. Car and Driver - Wikipedia

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    Car and Driver (CD or C/D) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published in 1955. In 2006 its total circulation was 1.23 million. [ 2 ] It is owned by Hearst Magazines , who purchased it from its prior owner Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. in 2011.