Description
The Schumacher DSR ProSeries DSR116 is a professional-grade jump starter, battery charger, inverter, and portable power station. It is designed for automotive professionals and enthusiasts who require reliable performance for various applications, including jump-starting vehicles and powering electronic devices on the go.
This versatile device delivers a powerful output of 2250 peak amps, making it suitable for jump-starting 8-cylinder gas engines and 6-cylinder diesel engines. The DSR116 is equipped with a high-output AGM battery, ensuring dependable performance in demanding situations. The durable plastic casing and heavy-duty construction provide longevity and resilience, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Key Features:
- Powerful Performance: 2250 peak amps from a high-output AGM battery for effective jump-starting.
- Robust Jump Starting: Internal battery supplies 525 cranking amps and 350 cold cranking amps for reliable 12-volt battery support.
- Integrated Inverter: Built-in 400W inverter provides 120V AC power via two outlets for household electronics.
- Portable Charging: Charge smartphones, tablets, and laptops through the 2.1-amp USB port or power 12-volt devices with the DC accessory port.
- Enhanced Safety Features: Overload protection and short circuit protection are built-in for added user safety.
- Convenient Design: Heavy-duty color-coded clamps fit both top-mount and side-mount batteries, ensuring ease of use.
- Quick Recharging: Recharge the unit while driving using the 12-volt DC outlet for uninterrupted power.
The Schumacher DSR ProSeries DSR116 is ideal for professional mechanics, automotive technicians, and outdoor enthusiasts. Its combination of power, portability, and safety features makes it an essential tool for jump-starting vehicles and charging devices in various environments. With its high-quality construction and versatile applications, this product offers reliable performance for anyone needing a dependable power source.






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