Project Farm compares eight jump starters, including a new supercapacitor car battery jump starter made by Autowit, lithium-ion jump starters, Harbor Freight Viking, Noco Boost GB 40, Sanrock, Topvision, DB Power, Audew, and a sealed lead-acid jump starter made by Duracell…
Episode 2: Best Car Jump Starter testing nine different jump starters:
The jump starters tested in this round were requested by viewers after the Round 1 video above.
The jump starters were bench-tested for peak cranking amps, and the starters were used on a V6 engine with a drained battery. Each jump starter was also used to jump-start a 4.2-liter diesel tractor. The units were tested at ambient temperatures and placed inside a freezer set to 0F or -18C.
Finally, all the jump starters were tested for total watt-hour capacity when used as a power bank.
Editor’s Note: Project Farm does not accept sponsorships or free items to ensure an unbiased and fair review. Project Farm always purchases all the tested products and the supplies used for testing.
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