Clore releases heavy duty SOLAR 12V/24V commercial jump starter

July 16, 2014
This versatile unit provides endless jumps for auto lots, auction houses, fleet operations, implement dealerships, agricultural operations, construction operations and other environments where heavy duty jump starting is a regular occurrence.

Clore Automotive introduces Model No. 4001, a 12/24 Volt commercial jump starter, from SOLAR. This versatile unit provides endless jumps for auto lots, auction houses, fleet operations, implement dealerships, agricultural operations, construction operations and other environments where heavy duty
jump starting is a regular occurrence.

Model No. 4001 accommodates two user-installed batteries (up to Group 31 size) to deliver its jump starting power and features 10-foot 1/0 jumper cable leads, enabling easy access to the starting points on vehicles of all shapes and sizes. It features an enhanced, automatic charging system that enables easy
charging and maintenance of the installed batteries when not in use. The charging system can be optimized to properly charge both flooded or AGM battery types.

The 4001 features our exclusive Voltage Spike Protection and Automatic Reverse Polarity Protection safety features, combined with a remote start switch, for the ultimate in operator and vehicle safety. The unit powers the output leads only when a correct connection is made, avoiding costly damage from
starting errors.

Clore Automotive is a leader in the design, development and manufacture of automotive service equipment for professionals and consumers, including jump starters, battery chargers, battery testers, power inverters, heavy-duty starting equipment, cooling system service equipment and automatic transmission fluid exchange equipment. More information can be found at www.cloreautomotive.com. 

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