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This lightweight, extremely compact jump starter is capable of starting engines as large as 8 liters (up to V10) as well as 6 liter diesels. Get up to 50 jumps starts per charge. Read More
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Product Overview
This VIKING® 2000 Peak Amp* Lithium-Ion Jump Starter and Power Bank delivers as many as 50 jump starts per charge**, even in freezing weather. Eight advanced error detections prevent reverse hookups, reverse charging, short circuit, low voltage, overvoltage, overcharge, overtemperature, and sparking. The starter holds enough power to jump start engines as large as 8 liters (up to V10) as well as 6 liter diesels.
- High-performance lithium-ion batteries hold a charge for over 6 months
- 8 advanced error detections with auto-shutoff
- 2 fast-charge USB-A outlets and a 15 watt input/output USB-C for recharging the jump starter or charging electronic devices
- Bright LED spotlight with 3 modes: work light, SOS, and strobe light
- Heavy duty 7 AWG copper cables with narrow-tip clamps for easy access to tight spaces
- Lightweight, compact design
- Large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen
- IPX3 rated for water resistance
- Excellent cold weather performance
Important Information
- * Battery peak amps. ** Based on internal testing. Performance can vary based on age of product, battery level, vehicle size, and mechanical conditions.
- This item is subject to a 20% restocking fee
Specifications
- SKU(s)
- 59491
- Brand
- VIKING
- Starting Current (amps)
- 1000A
- Accessories Included
- Smart clamps, USB-C to USB-A charging cable, AC wall adapter, hard case
- Battery Type
- Lithium-ion
- Battery(s) Included
- Yes
- Cable Gauge
- 7 AWG
- Cable Length
- 16 in.
- Certification
- DOE, ETL, FCC, IPX3 water-resistant
- Charge Time
- 5 - 6 hours
- Maximum Amperage Output
- 2000A
- Shipping Weight
- 3.41 lb.
- CA Residents
- Warning - Prop 65 Info
Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change
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Product FAQs
See answers from our experts on this product’s most frequently asked questions.
These Frequently Asked Questions are a supplement to the Owner's Manual and Safety Instructions. Please review the Owner's Manual for safety warnings and precautions, and assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance, and cleaning procedures.
The proper jumpstart power depends on your vehicle. Below are the key points that you should consider when selecting a jump starter.
- A smaller vehicle will require less cranking amps to start than a larger vehicle
- An older and/or improperly maintained vehicle will require more cranking amps than a similar vehicle that has been properly maintained
- Starting a vehicle in cold weather will require more cranking amps
- Deeper discharged battery levels will require more cranking amps to start
Additionally, please consider key performance features for your selection
- Cranking amps (or Starting Current/Amps) are the maximum power that a jump starter can produce. You can find this information on the product’s packaging and its product webpage.
- Choose a jump starter with a higher cranking amp rating than your battery’s Cold Crank Amps (CCA) rating. For example, if your vehicle’s battery is rated at 420 CCA, a fully-charged jump starter rated at 500A will ensure that you have enough power to start the vehicle even in cold weather.
For jump starters, the peak amps indicate the maximum initial power of the battery installed inside the jump starter. However, the cranking amps rating is often the more practical measure to gauge a jump starter’s ability to start a vehicle because it takes into account the jump starter’s entire system, including the battery and the power delivery system, that will deliver the power needed to start a dead battery.
There are two types of jump starters: Lead Acid and Lithium-Ion jump starters. Each battery type has advantages and disadvantages.
Lead Acid Jump Starters start at a lower price point and work well in cold weather. It is less energy dense, charges slower, and requires more maintenance than a Lithium-Ion battery.
Lithium-Ion Jump Starters start at a higher price point. They are more energy dense, lighter/more compact, and have a longer lifespan than jump starters with Lead Acid batteries. They also require less maintenance and charge faster than Lead Acid Jump Starters.
The internal battery of a jump starter requires proper maintenance to ensure that it performs as intended and to prolong its lifespan. Your jump starter may not charge if:
- The battery lifespan is nearing its end;
- The internal battery is in poor health;
- The power source, charging cable, or charger is damaged; or
- The battery is cold
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for maintenance instructions.
Because of their battery chemistry, lithium batteries may not work effectively when stored or used in an extremely cold environment. Refer to the recommended storage temperature in the Owner’s Manual for proper care of the lithium jump starter. VIKING jump starters are designed to allow users to continue jumpstarting in the cold. Attempts to jump start will warm up the internal battery. Although the first several jumpstart attempts may produce low power, repeating the process will warm up the battery to produce the necessary power to start your vehicle so long as your jump starter has adequate charge.
The battery is the key driver of the jump starter. To ensure that your jump starter performs as intended and has a long life, regularly inspect the jump starter’s battery charge status. Please consult the Owner’s Manual for operating and maintenance instructions. Your jump starter may have a reminder marking on the product or a sticker, while some models have the reminder built-in the system with a visual display and audible alert as the battery charge approaches low status.
- Inspect and check battery status every 3 – 6 months. Top off the battery charge level when it drops below 50%.
- A typical lithium life cycle is between 500 – 1,000 cycles or the equivalent of approximately 3-5 years of normal usage.
- When the battery becomes bad or is at the end of its service life, refer to the Owner’s Manual for services or replace the jump starter. Symptoms of a bad battery include the battery not charging, as indicated by the lack of LED indicators or LCD display showing a charge.
- Never recharge the battery when it is cold. Doing so may damage the internal battery. Refer to the recommended charging temperature range listed on the product or in the Owner’s Manual.
- Excessive use of the jump starter as a power bank can reduce its lifecycle.
Manuals, Guides & Downloads
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Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions (PDF)
- Item 59491-UPC 193175472724
- Item 59491-UPC 193175556981
Warranty Information
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We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase. Limitations apply.
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