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MotoMaster 700A Booster Pack

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MotoMaster 700A Booster Pack
$114.99
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MotoMaster

MotoMaster 700A Booster Pack

$114.99

Product Details

  • MotoMaster 700A Booster Pack allows you to boost your dead battery without the need for another vehicle

  • 700 peak amps and 350 crank assist amps, ideal for most 4 and 6 cylinder vehicles

  • Provides portable 12V and USB power

  • Built in super bright LED emergency light

  • Heavy duty metal clamps and 30" (76 cm) cables

  • Reverse connection warning indicator helps prevent incorrect hook-ups

Part Number 8554C
Package Depth (cm) 21.00 cm
Package Depth (in) 8.27 in
Package Height (cm) 26.00 cm
Package Height (in) 10.24 in
Package Weight (kg) 5.00 kg
Package Weight (lb) 11.02 lb
Package Width (cm) 31.50 cm
Package Width (in) 12.40 in

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This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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Produit complètement inutile

2 years ago
Ce produit n'a jamais fonctionné et ce même si on a suivi les directives du fabriquant. Je ne recommande aucunement ce produit. Une perte d'argent totale assuré.
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Disappointed

4 years ago
I have two use on this and when I plug in for charging it says fully charged but when I take it to start a dead car the battery status goes to low right away. Total waste of money. Is there any warranty even on this

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Bought over 10yrs ago and mine still works

5 years ago
I bought this the older version of this unit over 10yrs ago and it is still working and holds a charge. I have jumped full size V8 trucks no problem. Not sure if the new unit is as good as mine unit but its worked well for me.
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Sometimes Worked, but no longer charges - now its trash after just 1 year

6 years ago
No Longer Charges, OnlSometimes Worked, but no longer charges - now its trash after just 1 yeary ever worked sometimes - now its trash

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Super fiable

6 years ago
Cela fais 2 ans que jai le mien et fonctionne très bien
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Q: how long will this last fully charged with a 10 amp draw

10 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: That's some pretty serious draw you are talking about for this booster. As a person that has used this product my personal feeling is that it might yield an hour at 10amp. Heaviest use I'm put my 700 booster to other then for a quick start is powering a Koolatron portable refrigerator and that would go for 6 to 8 hours at a time BUT only draws 2amp when running. I've had it hooked to a 1000watt inverter but only drawing power for lighting energy saving bulbs and some small 110 electric fans again that was only for a short duration of maybe 3 hours. Cringe 10 amp I'm sure would bring this to its knees pretty darn quick

    10 years ago
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Q: How much does the MotoMaster 700 Booster Pack weigh?

11 years ago
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  • A: I just stepped on the scales then picked up the 700 Booster Pack unless I have a different booster the one I have is 21 pounds (9.525 Kilograms). Mine is 21/2 years old was weighed with inclosed 110 volt and 12 volt charger units + the charging unit for an optional light which wouldn't amount to much.

    10 years ago
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Q: Recharger avec la prise cigarette d'une voiture SVP clarifier votre r/ponse: Branchez un des fils (lesquels ?) à une des prises 12V du bloc (c'est quoi une prise 12V du bloc ?) et l'autre côté à la prise de 12V de votre voiture (quelle différence avec une prise 12V du bloc ?) Merci.

12 years ago
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  • A: Le fil mentionné n'est pas disponible chez Canadian Tire

    12 years ago
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Q: what voltage is the charger?

4 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: The open voltage of the supplied AC/DC charger is 19V. Canadian Tire sells a universal booster pack charger - 011-1599 - that is compatible with your booster pack.

    4 months ago
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Q: is the internal battery replaceable?

8 months ago
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  • A: The internal battery is a rechargeable SLI battery. Any repairs should be carried out by a qualified electrical technician.

    8 months ago
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Q: I want to replace the battery in my motomaster battery booster pack (700 peak amps/350 crank amps). Where can I source this Sealake battery - FM 12120 12AH/20HR? I have looked all over the web and can't find one.

4 years ago
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  • A: Canadian Tire SKU # 010-2040 should work. Or you can browse through all the SLA Batteries to see other battery options as well.

    4 years ago
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Q: I have this Motomaster Booster Pack 700A and whenever I am charging it the charging status turns solid green - fully charged but when I unplug charging cable and check status it says low and it is not able to crank my dead car at all. I have 2 use so far.

4 years ago
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  • A: Your description would seem to indicate the internal lead-acid battery is damaged and will not accept or hold a charge. The most common cause for this is lack of maintenance charging. Have you been recharging the unit at least every 3 months? If not, the battery has like sulfated, losing some or most of it's capacity.

    4 years ago
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Q: Hello. I have a 2009 MotoMaster "Eliminator" PowerBox 700A. I have 2 different chargers. the sticker at the charging port says 12V DC@500Ma. My 1ST plugs output is 13.5V@500ma the 2nd is 15V@1000ma could you please tell me which is the factory charger?

5 years ago
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  • A: Difficult to answer for certain without knowing the exact model/version of the product that you have. Also, whether either of your chargers is the one that actually came with the product (as even though the specs might be the same, the pin configuration could be different). But the 15V@1000mA would be an appropriate power spec.

    5 years ago
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Q: how to charge this booster

6 years ago
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  • A: To charge: plug the charger in to an AC power outlet. Plug the other end of the charger cord into the front of the Booster Pack (on the right side where you will see a small hole). When the charger is plugged into the Booster Pack you will see as Red LED light come on. Let the Booster Pack charge until the Red LED light becomes a Green LED light. This Green LED light means the Booster Pack is fully charged and ready to use.

    6 years ago
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Q: How do I take the sla battery out of motomaster 700amp booster ? I think the battery inside is dead stay on low power and when charging light is on green..please help

7 years ago
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  • A: The unit is not designed to be serviceable. Any attempts to repair should be carried out by a qualified electrical technician.

    7 years ago
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