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Title: Jump Leads
Post by: PhilRich on 15 April 2012, 21:13:36
I am on the lookout for a set of quality jump leads to keep in the car. Any pointers on the optimum thickness and length of  leads would be very much appreciated  :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: Vamps on 15 April 2012, 21:23:08
I am sure you will get the technical experts Phil, I would be tempted to buy a reasonable set from somewhere like Halfords, avoid cheap and nasty and get a decent length.....I tend to use a battery booster, for any flat batteries at home.... :y :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: waspy on 15 April 2012, 21:25:12
Avoid the cheap thin ones, they are crap. Get as long & as thick as you can. I've had occasions when the car's been pointing the wrong way & I've had to drive up the the rear of the flat car.
You can make your own from welding earth cable & some good snapping clamps :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: PhilRich on 15 April 2012, 22:00:31
Thanks fellas! :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: D on 15 April 2012, 22:19:11
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_777075_langId_-1_categoryId_255204#tab1 (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_777075_langId_-1_categoryId_255204#tab1)

Really good quality. the clamps are strong and thick, yet not so thick that they dont fit into the tight space where the battery clamps are. Plus they come in a nice case to keep secured in your boot.

Plus a decent length.  :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: YZ250 on 15 April 2012, 22:21:28
Avoid the cheap thin ones, they are crap. Get as long & as thick as you can. I've had occasions when the car's been pointing the wrong way & I've had to drive up the the rear of the flat car.
You can make your own from welding earth cable & some good snapping clamps :y

 :y. This is what I made mine from. Minimal current loss over a decent length. Cheap one's are useless, too much current loss. Made mine about thirty years ago and still going strong.  :y
( Purely coincidental that they use to stock this cable where I work)  ;)
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: Andy B on 15 April 2012, 23:04:51
..... Made mine about thirty years ago and still going strong.  :y ......

 :( Mine are only about 25 yrs ..............  ::)  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: lozzy on 16 April 2012, 13:12:01
i got a excellent set from my local factors the wire is nice and thick and the clamps open up wide and are very strong they were £15
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: henryd on 16 April 2012, 13:35:37
As above re the cheap ones,buy the best you can afford  :y
Title: Re: Jump Leads
Post by: tgm147 on 16 April 2012, 17:46:43
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_777053_langId_-1_categoryId_255204#tab2

Bought those and they live in the boot. Been used in work to jump start tractors and everything with no problems. Really thick cable (35mm) and the clamps feel very well made.