The Yato YT-83081 car battery jump starter is a device used to start vehicle engines, such as cars, motorcycles, marine vehicles, and others. It is a practical solution for situations where your vehicle's battery is depleted and cannot start.
The Yato YT-83081 is designed to provide enough power to ignite the vehicle's engine, thus allowing for easy starting.
Multiple Functions
The Yato jump starter is suitable for gasoline and diesel engines and can also be used as a power bank for devices such as tablets, smartphones, laptops, etc.
Additionally, it features a built-in flashlight with an SOS setting for emergency situations.
Features
Battery Capacity: 9000mAh
Charging Time (90-100%): 3 hours
Output: 12V/3.5A
Starting Current: 200A - 400A
USB Output: 5V / 2.0A
Number of USB Ports: x2
What does it mean that the Yato YT-83081 is a battery starter?
A jump starter is used to start a vehicle when its battery is depleted or weak. If the battery, for example, of the car does not have enough power to start the engine, the jump starter provides the necessary energy to start it.
Therefore, it cannot be used as a battery charger as it has only a starting function.
Safety Tip
Before attempting to start a car, check that:
The battery has no leaks or damage; if it does, seek help from a qualified technician.
Ensure that the jump starter is compatible with the type and power of the battery.
Keep clothing and metal objects, such as jewelry, away from the battery.
Make sure there are no fire sources nearby, such as a cigarette.
Once you have checked these, you are ready to start!
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can
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It was tested on a Kia Sportage 1.7 diesel which had been left with the sunroof open all night. I connected the cables, left it for 30 seconds to "boost" the battery a bit, the starter struggled a little but it started! The durability over time remains to be seen...
Jump starters have now made their way into the market and many manufacturers have released several models with costs starting from around €30 and increasing depending on the model. After extensive research on the internet and watching comparison videos mainly from outside Greece, I saw that buying a jump starter requires a lot of attention. Several expensive models fail to start engines. After much searching, I realized that the amount of amps the starter draws during engine start plays a significant role, rather than the engine size. Each person needs to research their own engine first, understand its starting requirements, and then see what kind of jump starter they need in order for it to work properly. I have a German engine with a 1.4-liter capacity and a 55ah battery. The car has been idle for about 1.5 months and the battery is completely dead, not even the dashboard light turns on. So, it worked exactly as I wanted. I connected the cables to the battery, turned it on, and immediately, power flowed into the car's circuit. The engine started right away on the first try. Not like a fully charged battery, but it turned easily and started immediately since there was no damage for the engine to stay idle. I didn't immediately try to put it in gear to see if it has the endurance to start again, to be honest. However, it did its job successfully. I will definitely use it again and write my impressions.