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AEG Automotive 97203 Jump Starter Cable SK 16 "Alu-Tec", For 12 Volt and 24 Volt, in Storage Bag, 2 x 3M, DIN 72553, Red & Black
AEG Automotive 97203 Jump Starter Cable SK 16 "Alu-Tec", For 12 Volt and 24 Volt, in Storage Bag, 2 x 3M, DIN 72553, Red & Black
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AEG Jump Starter Cable SK 16
The AEG SK 16 "Alu-Tec" jump starter cable consists of a red and a black cable with fully insulated Best-Contact clamps. The cables use copper-aluminum technology, providing the conductivity equivalent to a 16 mm² copper cable, and meet the DIN 72553 standard. The color coding helps ensure correct connections. In any electrical system, energy flows from the negative terminal of a battery through a system of wires to the positive terminal to power a device—in this case, the vehicle's starter motor.
Key Features:
✅ Suitable for Gasoline Engines up to 2500 cm³ – Reliable jump-starting assistance
✅ Copper-Aluminum Technology – Conductivity equivalent to a 16 mm² copper cable
✅ Fully Insulated Best-Contact Clamps – Ensures maximum safety and secure grip
✅ Complies with DIN 72553 Standard – Guaranteed quality and durability
✅ Compatible with 12V & 24V Batteries – Versatile use across different vehicle types
✅ 3m Cable Length – Provides sufficient reach between vehicles
✅ Includes Storage Bag – For easy and safe transportReliable and Safe Jump-Starting
The AEG SK 16 jump starter cable ensures a safe and quick start for weak or dead 12V and 24V vehicle batteries. The fully insulated clamps securely connect to gasoline engines up to 2500 cm³, guaranteeing optimal conductivity and stability. The 3-meter cable length allows easy maneuverability between vehicles, while compliance with DIN 72553 ensures top-notch safety and performance.
Practical Storage
For safe and convenient storage, the jump starter cable comes in a practical carrying bag with a zipper and handle, ensuring quick access even under difficult conditions.
Proper Usage Guide
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The red cable should always be connected to the positive (+) terminal.
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The black cable should always be connected to the negative (-) terminal.
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Avoid touching the clamps together or connecting them incorrectly to prevent damage.
AEG Automotive – Innovation Meets Tradition
Founded in 1887 by Emil Rathenau as the German Edison Society for Applied Electricity, AEG later merged with its subsidiary Telefunken AG and was acquired by Daimler. Eventually, Electrolux took over, introducing groundbreaking innovations such as the first electric refrigerator and heat pump technology for dryers. AEG Automotive continues this tradition, always striving to be one step ahead in innovation.
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