Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
Okay, we had the chance to review not one but two products from Battery Tender. We’ll get more to the particulars of the company, but for now, we’ll talk about these two products that can charge up some serious batteries.
Our Review of the Battery Tender 2000 Amp Jumpstarter 16,000 mAh Power Bank
Okay, let’s say that you are in a situation where you try to start your car, and it just won’t start. Then, let’s say you’re in a situation where you can’t find someone to help you jumpstart your vehicle. Perhaps this is where you can use the Battery Tender 2000 Amp Jumpstarter/16,000 mAh Power Bank.
This is a product made to fit in your glove compartment, and it can start any 12 volt battery on gas and diesel engines, up to a V8. All you need to do is just connect the alligator clip to the corresponding terminal and then start the engine. It is spark proof, and it has reverse polarity protection so you will be connecting to the correct terminal before the jumpstarter begins.
In addition to the jump start feature, you can fast-charge electronic devices since it has 3 USB outputs. Something that I forgot to mention a lot earlier while I was doing my video is that it can be used as a flashlight.
If you want to get in on this, head on over to the Battery Tender site for about $159.95.
Our Review of the Battery Tender Wavecharge Pro 3-Bank 12V, 30 Amp Battery Charger
I have to admit that I am probably not the audience for this particular product. After all, I don’t have a boat, but if I did, I would require a device that could power three marine batteries.
Yes, it can power three 12-volt batteries at 10 AMPs at the same time, and it can automatically switch from full charge mode to float charge mode for some long-term battery health. As I mentioned in the video, this is IP68, which means that you can submerge this in water and it would be okay.
You can see that there are cables for three of your batteries, and another cord that you can plug into the wall. I believe that you can mount it to the wall, because there are some well-placed holes in it.
You can find this on the Battery Tender site for about $389.95.
Facts About The Company
From what I can tell on the “About Us” page, “we specialize in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of technologically advanced power-related products that cater to the evolving needs of our global customer base”. That is just the company Deltran, the parent company, as the Battery Tender brand started in 1988, incorporating microprocessors in their automotive products.
What Does This Company Make?
A lot of products for the automotive, powersport, marine, and RV markets. They are even solar battery chargers, and other products that hopefully we are going to get a chance to review sometime.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Specs for the Battery Tender 2000 Amp Jumpstarter 16,000 mAh Power Bank
Battery Compatibility
AGM, GEL, Lithium, Standard (Sealed or Flooded Lead Acid)
Dimensions
4.15″ x 8.22″ x 2.7″, 3.9 lbs
Included in the Box
2000 AMP jump starter, smart alligator clips, type C charging cable, USB wall cube, female cigarette adapter, carrying case
Warranty
1 Year
Specs for the Battery Tender Wavecharge Pro 3-Bank 12V, 30 Amp Battery Charger
Battery Compatibility
AGM, GEL, Lithium, Standard (Sealed or Flooded Lead Acid)
Included in the Box
12V 30 AMP 3-bank battery charger, three (3) ring terminal cables with 15 AMP fuses, mounting hardware
Warranty
2 Year
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
When it comes to the WaveCharger Pro 3-Bank, I have never reviewed anything really like it. I think that price is far too high, but considering all that it can do, perhaps it might come off as a bargain to those who go through marine batteries on a great boating day.
As for the Jumpstarter, we once reviewed two from Weego with the 44S and the 22 model.
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