Weego Introduces Jump Starter Battery+

February 24, 2015

Weego launched the compact and portable Jump Starter Battery+ for the marine market. 

Weego is pocket sized and capable of starting boats, cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs and more, as well as charging phones, tablets, speakers and other USB devices. Easy to use, each Weego model includes jumper cables that can be attached to the terminals of a dead battery. Easy to follow instructions are printed on the back for quick reference. To start, boaters simply connect the clamps to the battery terminals, connect the cable to the Jump Starter Battery+, turn the power on and start the engine. A built-in LED flashlight assists in low-light situations and a strobe with SOS function draws on-the-water or roadside attention if needed. A 3-in-1 USB charging cord, 8 popular-brand laptop connectors, wall and car chargers, and a carrying case are included.

Weego Jump Starters are offered in three sizes. The JS6 Standard is capable of starting gas engines up to 4.6L and diesel engines up to 2.4L; the JS12 Heavy Duty can easily start gas engines up to 6.4L, diesel engines up to 3.2L and the JS18 Professional can start gas engines greater than 6.4L and up to 4.8L diesels. Constructed with durable, high-quality components, Weego features built-in circuitry protection, an auto-off feature, and jumper cables with both a fuse and diode to ensure user safety, as well as protection for the unit. Weego jump starters offer up to 1,000 charging cycles (a full charge plus full discharge), have an operating temperature from -4 to 140-degrees Fahrenheit (-20 to 60-degrees Celsius), are independently lab tested, and are backed by a leading 18-month warranty from a company that’s been in business for over 50 years.

Pricing and Availability
Available from North American bona fide Weego resellers and distributors, the Weego Jump Starter Battery+ has a suggested retail price of $99.99, $129.99 and $189.99 for the JS6, JS12 and JS18, respectively.
 

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