McFarlane Aviation Products - ETX-QCC2

Part Number: ETX-QCC2

QUICK CONNECT HARNESS CABLE, 24""
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EarthX Battery Accessories and Components

 

Caution: Never use the supplied battery chargers pigtail cables that comes with your charger for jump starting as they are not designed to carry this amount of amperage. Only use the EarthX quick connect cables to jump the battery.

 

ETX-QCC2 
Max Jump Start Amps 400 amps
Length: Battery "Pigtail" cable 24"/60cm
Jump Pack Adapter Cable 6.5"/16.5cm
M6 Ringlets 1/4"
Cable Max Rating 400 amps

Notes: 

  • When not in use, keep rubber seal cap closed on the SAE connector end
  • You can use this pigtail to charge or for jump starting
  • If the cables get hot, disconnect and allow them to cool down before use

 

24″ Long Quick Connect Charging/Jump Start Cables. You can permanently install this quick connect cable to your battery (lead acid or lithium) that can be used for quick, easy access for charging or be used with a portable jump starter (not included) to jump start your battery in seconds! No removal of seats, no removal of battery covers, no tools needed, no time wasted! Engineered and designed to carry 400 amps of energy without melting the wire by using 150 strand insulated copper wire. The standard EC5 SAE fitting will fit many standard portable jump pack on the market today, but if you are not using the EarthX jump pack, make sure to check the polarity of your jump pack connection (positive to positive, negative to negative).

 

EarthX Batteries use Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry to deliver powerful starting energy. This chemistry provides the highest, most robust performance and safest power on the market. All EarthX Batteries come standard with a BMS (battery management system) for performance, safety, and longevity.

 

Chargers

 

Quick Connect Harnesses

 

Jump Pack

 

Replacement Components

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Question
How do I know if my battery charger is working?
Is it safe to hook up the battery to a charger and walk away?
How often should I charge the battery?
Will my aircraft lithium battery catch fire?
My battery is dead or near zero volts, how do I recharge it?
The battery does not seem to charge or hold a charge, why?

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