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CheckoutWhy Do You Need to Buy an
Emergency Power Bank for a Car?
Smartphone power banks have become a
familiar accessory for modern people, and technology allows you to use similar
solutions for car batteries. Different emergency power supplies you can find on the pages
of our online catalog help start the engine when the battery is out.
What Is an Emergency Battery Pack
for a Car?
The heart of the car is its engine, which
may not start if the battery has lost capacity. An emergency power bank will help to revive
the battery.
A portable emergency battery is connected to the engine with
the help of special cables and clips. At the output, the connectors provide a
voltage of 12 V. In this way, the emergency powerbank will ensure the start of the car and allow
you to continue your trip without any problems, even in a situation where there
is absolutely no charge on board.
Can I Use an Emergency Power Supply
Kit to Charge My Phone?
In addition to starting the engine, an emergency backup battery
presents several more functions. On the way, you probably use different
gadgets: a smartphone, navigator, tablet, laptop, or something else. They all
run out of power, usually when needed. Connecting the device to the appropriate
emergency power bank
socket will replenish the necessary charge.
How to Choose an Emergency Batteries Pack
for Cars?
Let's discuss choosing the best emergency battery backup power
kit and what characteristics to consider.
Type of Battery Installed in the
Vehicle
Having figured out what type of battery
is installed in the vehicle, choose a battery emergency model capable of working with
this type of battery. Pay attention to a universal device that combines the
ability to work with various batteries.
Check the Voltage of the Car
Battery
The most common batteries have a 12 V
voltage for cars, crossovers, vans, and SUVs; and 24 V for freight and
commercial vehicles. Batteries with a voltage of 6 V are found in garden
tractors, riders, or mopeds.
Make sure the battery emergency power kit you selected
has the correct voltage.
Determine the Battery Capacity
Battery capacity varies depending on the
type of vehicle. Below are approximate values:
●
Motorcycles — 20 Ah.
●
Passenger
cars — 60 Ah.
●
SUVs and vans
— 80 Ah.
●
Boats — 100
Ah.
●
Trucks,
commercial vehicles, and agricultural machinery — 150 Ah.
●
Special
equipment — 200-300 Ah.
A charge current equal to 5-10% of the
battery capacity is required to charge the battery. The charge rate will depend
on the amount of charging current. The higher the output current of the emergency backup power battery,
the less time it will take to recharge the car battery.
Additional Functions of Emergency Battery Packs
Modern devices have valuable and
practical features, making working with them simple and safe:
● Polarity
reversal protection will protect the device and the vehicle in case of an
incorrect connection.
● Short
circuit protection protects equipment in case of accidental connection of
contacts.
● Overheating
protection — equipping the device with forced cooling will require intensive
use in enclosed spaces.
● Accelerated
battery charging mode, or BOOST, reduces charging time and helps to bring the
battery out of deep discharge.
● Niches
and additional clamps for wires help compact device storage.
Emergency Power Battery Backup Kit
on All Automotive Accessories
Several companies produce portable
batteries with the ability to start a car engine. They usually also have a
built-in flashlight to illuminate the area under the hood in the dark. And even
if you are not an avid car enthusiast, a power bank will still be handy for
charging a laptop or a phone. You can find a portable power bank in our store
for any task!