POWER-START RANGE OF BATTERY PACKS
The battery packs shown here are of professional quality and are designed for total safety and reliability. The "Powerstart” range includes units for starting most road-going and off-road vehicles and, if correctly maintained, will last for years. Their cases are virtually unbreakable and the batteries are the best available. Built-in safety features help to prevent accidental damage to the unit, the vehicle and the operator. These include polarity warning and spike protection. All units can also be used to provide auxiliary 12V power if required.
£594.99 C9309
£229.99 C9306
£294.99 C9307
C9306
C9311 C9310 C9309 C9308 C9307
Voltage Battery
Cranking Amps* Peak Amps** Cable clamp Safety fuse Cables Weight
Charger supplied
C9306 12V
20Ah 510
1200
25mm2 9.5Kg
C9307 12V
22Ah 700
1600
25mm2 9.5Kg
C9308 12V
2 X 20Ah 800
2400
35mm2 17.5Kg
C9309 12V+24V 2 x 22Ah
1200 / 700 3500/1600
35mm2 17.9Kg
C9310 12V+24V 2 x 26Ah
1100 / 1100 3500
50mm2 26Kg
C9311 24V
2 x 26Ah 1100 3500
Fully insulated Fully insulated Fully insulated Fully insulated Fully insulated Fully insulated 500A
500A
50mm2 26Kg
Automatic 2A Automatic 2A Automatic 4A Automatic 4A Automatic 8A Automatic 8A
* The maximum current that can be drawn from a battery during cranking for a specified period of time, at a specified temperature and to a specified end of discharge voltage ** The absolute peak instantaneous current measured during a discharge into the equivalent of a short circuit
12V/24V POWER ACCESSORIES MOBITRONIC 230V-12V POWER
If you need to run a cooler box from the 230V mains supply, this is what you need. The power adaptor plugs into the mains at one end and there’s a 12V power socket at the other. Just plug in your cooler box’s power cord and away you go.
It can also be used to run any other 12V equipment which consumes less than 5 Amps.
For use with 12V appliances only.
£29.99 C9101
STERLING SELF-POWERED MULTI-METER
When you spend time in a vehicle of any kind, a multi-meter is a very useful tool to have with you. As long as, of course, it has a good set of batteries in it.
Sterling’s new self-powered meter means that you never have to worry about batteries: Wind the handle for 10 seconds and you have 10 minutes usage.
This is a high-spec meter and allows you to measure Amps, volts, impedance and more.
£69.99 C9608
PRO-MARINER 12V BATTERY TESTER
A basic piece of equipment for testing the condition of the battery and alternator of any 12V vehicle. L.E.Ds indicate a range of values between 11.5V - 15.5V.
An important feature of this tester is that it can take readings of up to 15.5V unlike many cheaper units which only go to 12V: not enough to get an accurate reading on a 12V battery.
CLAMP-ON D.C. / A.C. AMP METER
Working on any vehicle’s or boat’s D.C. electrical system without an Amp meter can result in misleading information and wrong diagnosis. The only way to see the whole picture is to measure the Amps as well as the volts.
This is one of the few clamp-on meters that measures D.C. Amps (up to 600 A) as well as A.C. Amps (up to 600A).
£74.99 C9604
Prices and models can change. For up to date prices, to find a dealer near you or for further information on any of our products, please phone us on 01327 312233 or visit our website:
www.roadpro.co.uk 27
C9603 £8.99
£464.99 C9308
£1089.79 C9310
£1089.79 C9311
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