WEEGO UNLEASHES MONSTROUS POWER TO THE MARINE MARKET WITH REVOLUTIONARY CRANKENSTEIN

Crankenstein

Mar 5, 2019

Weego, makers of portable jump starters has announced the launch of Crankenstein™ Jump Starting 12V/24V Power Pack – a powerful, new, combination 12- and 24-volt portable jump starting solution, designed for the marine market. Crankenstein offers industry-first features built into a compact power pack that is just nine pounds – 80% lighter than comparable lead-acid jump starters. Powered by reliable lithium-iron phosphate batteries, Crankenstein is ruggedly built and the most compact solution available.
 
Crankenstein provides 1,200 cranking amps and 5,000 peak amps for 12-volt systems and 600 cranking amps and 5,000 peak amps for 24-volt systems – even capable of jumping vessels over 30-feet. Unlike many portable jump starters, Weego Crankenstein will jump start 0-volt batteries safely and automatically, eliminating down time until a replacement battery is installed.
 
Smart
A premium OLED screen clearly walks boaters through the jump and communicates warning messages, light brightness level, connection quality, and more for intuitive, effective and safe use. To help understand the vessel’s batteries’ state of health, a built-in voltmeter is included to measure voltage. Crankenstein’s patent pending Connection Detection technology displays the quality of battery terminal connections so users can adjust the clamps to achieve maximum connectivity with minimum resistance; this reduces the amount of time required making adjustments and initiating multiple start-attempts with lead-acid jump boxes. In addition, Weego’s Hotfoot™ technology allows operation in temperatures as low as -28 degrees Fahrenheit, warming up Crankenstein’s internal batteries to -5 degrees Fahrenheit for an assured jump in extreme cold. Crankenstein features auto on and off for all functions to simplify start-up and preserve battery life.
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