SOS Booster MOBILE 12/24V 3200/1600CA

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SOS Booster MOBILE 12/24V 3200/1600CA

The Most Powerful Battery Boosters on the Market

Our Battery Booster Jumpstarts come in a range of Voltage Options and power ranges to suit any type of engine. No other Boosters even compare with the power and reliability that is essential to keep your vehicle on the road, that SOS will supply.

  • The SOS Booster is a high performance tool for the discerning customer from a professional manufacturer with the best components on the market.
  • The most reliable dry battery of the “10–year” type without memory effect, requires no maintenance, is waterproof and can be recharged over 1000 times.
  • The highest quality extra long 150cm cables are extremely flexible and highly conductive, with 35 or 50mm² welding cable and tough high current insulated clamps.
  • The SOS Booster has unrivalled power even in the worst conditions, from –30ËšC to +60ËšC. The rugged 5mm molded Polyethylene case is GUARANTEED FOR LIFE.

 

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SOS Booster Mobile Models Include

SOS 12/24V 3200/1600CA

STOCK CODE: 960000

SOS 12/24V 6400/3200CA

STOCK CODE: 960001

SOS 24/48V 3200/1600CA

STOCK CODE: 960009

Mobile Technical Sheet & Specifications

THE MOST POWERFUL BOOSTERS ON THE AUSTRALIAN MARKET!

  • The SOS Booster is a high performance tool for the discerning customer from a professional manufacturer with the best components on the market.
  • The most reliable dry battery of the “10–year” type without memory effect, requires no maintenance, is waterproof and can be recharged over 1000 times.
  • The highest quality extra long 150cm cables are extremely flexible and highly conductive, with 35 or 50mm² welding cable and tough high current insulated clamps.
  • The SOS Booster has unrivalled power even in the worst conditions, from –30ËšC to +60ËšC. The rugged 5mm molded Polyethylene case is GUARANTEED FOR LIFE.

CHOOSE WHICH SOS BOOSTER UNIT YOU NEED

INTENSIVE USE Intensive NORMAL USE  Normal
* This chart is for Diesel engines, and please note that Petrol engines are easier to start than diesel. For full range Comparison Chart, CLICK HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

Precautions to take when using your Ceteor SOS Booster

    • Wear eye protection and gloves.
    • Check the voltage selected on the booster matches the voltage on the vehicle you wish to start.
    • After a starting attempt of 10 seconds, wait 3 minutes before making any further attempts.
    • Put your booster on charge immediately after use.
    • Do not allow the clamps to come in contact with any metallic surfaces.
    • Never recharge your 12/24V or 12V SOS Booster on board a vehicle with a 24V charging socket (cigarette lighter).

Why should I recharge my booster after every use?
How long will it take to recharge my Booster?
What should I do if I do not use my Booster for a long period of time?
Which voltage should I select to start a vehicle?
How do I operate the Booster?
Can my Booster damage the electronics in my vehicle?
Why should I choose a more powerful Booster?
Can a more powerful Booster damage a small Booster?
My Booster will not recharge, what should I do?
My Booster has little or no power, what should I do?
The Battery of my Booster is swollen, what should I do?
My Booster is indicating it has OV. What should I do?
Can I use my Booster as a power source for a fridge, lamp, laptop etc?
Once the Booster is connected to the vehicle, do I need to attempt a start immediately?

Why should I recharge my booster after every use?

1. TO PREVENT SULFATION OF THE LEAD PLATES

In our pure lead AGM batteries, during discharge (startup or prolonged storage of the booster) sulfuric acid which is diluted in the electrolyte is attracted by the lead plates. When charging, this process is reversed and the acid “returns” again in the water.

On a vehicle, after starting, the battery is immediately recharged by the alternator and the acid naturally returns into the electrolyte, provided that the vehicle’s alternator is working properly. Therefore, if one does not charge the booster immediately after use, the acid remains on the plates, eating away the lead, causing sulfation and decomposition of the lead.

The deeper the discharge and the more time passes by, the more intense sulfation and corrosion of the lead plates will be.

At some point, sulfation and power loss are irreversible. That is why we recommend to put the booster on charge as often as possible. The booster can remain permanently on charge on its original automatic charger supplied with the unit if you wish.

A booster well charged, ensures a much longer lifetime of the booster’s battery.

2. TO MAINTAIN 100% EFFICIENCY

A well charged booster gives 100% chance of successful starts. Indeed, fully loaded, the booster can deliver the highest power level.

3. FULLY CHARGED = PRODUCTIVITY

Replacing the booster after use in its charging position is a productivity gain and means you will always find the unit where it should be.

That’s an added bonus of choosing from our range of PROPULSTATION Boosters which come with a docking station.
For more information on this subject, download our “Why Charge your Booster” document.

How long will it take to recharge my Booster?

The power of the original charger supplied with your booster is calculated to recharge it to 100% in one night.

What should I do if I do not use my Booster for a long period of time?

Ideally, you should leave the booster on charge with its original automatic charger at all times when not in use. You can leave it connected to the mains indefinitely, and the battery will be maintained at full capacity.

If this is not possible, recharge it at least Every 3 Months for 48 hours using the automatic electronic charger supplied with your unit.

Which voltage should I select to start a vehicle?

When you attempt to jump start a vehicle, make sure that the booster has the same voltage as the vehicle. Thus, you must start a 12V vehicle with a 12V or a 12/24V Booster, on which the selector is plugged into the 12V socket on the booster. Similarly, you need to start a 24V vehicle with a 24V or a 12/24V booster on which the selector is plugged into the 24V socket on the booster.

It is very dangerous to choose a higher voltage to reduce startup time, as was the case in the past. Indeed, a battery (whether that of the vehicle or that of the booster) that is subjected to excessive voltage can emit explosive gases. Also, if you select the 24V socket on your booster, and you connect it to a 12V vehicle, you are likely to damage some components of the vehicle.

However, it is absolutely safe to choose a booster with higher cranking amps even for small vehicles, as long as the voltage is correct.

How do I operate the Booster

First, turn the ignition of the vehicle to the ‘Off’ Position before using the booster.

1. If you have a 12/24V booster, make sure the voltage selector is unplugged before connecting the clamps.

2. Connection
First connect the red clamp (+) to the positive terminal of the battery, then the blue clamp (-) to the negative terminal of the battery.

3. Plug the voltage selector into the correct voltage if you have a 12/24V booster.

4. Starting
After a start attempt of 8-10 seconds, wait 3 minutes before making another attempt.

5. Disconnection
Having started the engine, disconnect the voltage selector if you are using a 12/24V booster. Then disconnect the blue clamp (-) then the red clamp (+).

6. Storing
Return the cables and clamps to their support posts.

7. Recharging
Recharge the booster immediately after use!

Can my Booster damage the electronics in my vehicle?

In recent years, car manufacturers have introduced more and more systems with electronic components in vehicles and engines of all types.

These components are expensive and fragile and it is advised that you be extremely careful when starting engines.

We remind you that SOS Boosters can in no way damage the electronic components of a vehicle when used correctly.

The use of our boosters when following the instruction manual is completely safe, and amounts to replacing the vehicle battery momentarily, which meets the manufacturer’s recommendations. Using a booster is fully compatible with manufacturer’s recommendations as the vehicle only draws the energy that it needs from the booster to start the engine.

Why should I choose a more powerful Booster?

The starter draws from the booster battery only the power needed to start the vehicle. Therefore:

      • EFFICIENCY: A more powerful booster will deliver the required power faster and more easily. Thus, you will attain 100% of your starting immediately, which is a time saver.
      • RELIABILITY: A more powerful booster has more powerful batteries and is more resistant to higher usage loads. This increases the reliability of the booster.
      • LONGEVITY: The more powerful the booster, the less you focus on the batteries to get the necessary power to attain a start, thus prolonging the life of your booster.
      • ENDURANCE: A more powerful booster has more endurance. This means it can start multiple vehicles in a row without suffering, even if you do not have the opportunity to recharge it immediately between two starts.
      • POWER TO SHARE: The most powerful booster can also be used for the lightest of vehicles without any risk. You can safely start the largest Earth Movers, and with the same unit, start a motorcycle engine.

Can a more powerful Booster damage a small vehicle?

No. The booster only draws the power it needs to start the vehicle. It could be compared to the electric circuitry of a house. Regardless of the amperage selected for it (16A, 20A or 40A), it is possible to connect a light bulb that consumes 2W, as well as a washing machine that consumes 2500W, without any risk.

Similarly, if you use a booster of 6400 cranking amps, you can just as easily start a motorcycle that consumes 200 amps as a tank which consumes 4000 amps.

The only thing that you must pay attention to is the voltage of the vehicle, and the appropriate voltage booster. Thus, a 12V vehicle must be started with a 12V booster (or a 12/24V booster connected to the 12V socket).

My Booster will not recharge, what should I do?

First, check that the 230 volt AC to which you connected the boosters charger is supplying enough current to the charger.
Then check that the wires of the connector which is plugged into the booster are not loose or have come out.

If these are both fine, ask your dealer to check:

      • The wiring of the booster.
      • The state of your battery. If it is damaged it may no longer charge.
      • The charger.

My Booster has little or no power, what should I do?

First, measure the voltage of the booster using a multimeter at the clamps:

If you get 0 volts: The internal fuse is blown. You need to replace the fuse.

If you get more than 0 volts: Your booster may require charging. Put it on charge for 24 hours, then check the voltage again.
If there is still no power, you have damaged the battery due to the following:

Insufficient charging:

Insufficient charging of the battery causes its sulfation. The lead plates are corroded by the acid and the battery has lost power irreversibly. You will need to purchase a replacement battery.

Start attempts exceeding the instructions for use

Too long start attempts (more than 10 seconds at a time, without waiting 3 minutes between each attempt) cause over-pressurisation in the battery as well as exhaust gases contained therein. They can no longer recombine and the battery loses power.

Charging voltage which is above recommended, due to:

      • Charging your booster on a non-automatic garage charger or on an automatic charger set to “fast charge” or “boost”.
      • The connection of a 12V booster to a 24V vehicle, even for a short time
      • Recharging a 12V booster on board a 24V vehicle
      • Charging a 12V booster on a 12V vehicle with a faulty alternator where the alternator delivers too high a voltage.

If the charging voltage is too high, it causes the exhaustion of the gases contained within the battery, and drains the battery irreversibly.

In all cases, your fuse or the battery must be replaced. Contact your dealer.

The Battery of my Booster is swollen, what should I do?

The battery is swollen width-ways

Swelling in the width of the battery is caused by charging the battery on too high a voltage.

The battery is swollen length-ways

Swelling in the length of the battery is due to overuse, or insufficient charging followed by more usage.

In both cases your battery should be replaced. Contact your Dealer.

My Booster is indicating it has OV. What should I do?

If your voltmeter indicates 0 volts, check the voltage at the clamps using a multimeter.

      • 0 volts = Internal fuse is blown. You need to replace the fuse.
      • If your multimeter shows a voltage, and you have fully charged the booster, the voltmeter and/or the push button may be defective or broken. Contact your dealer.

Can I use my Booster as a power source for a fridge, lamp, laptop etc?

It is possible to use the booster to power an electronic device.
However, it is important to know that the batteries of our boosters are designed to provide a very high amperage quickly and for a short amount of time. This is the purposeful design of our batteries to ensure the highest power will be delivered to start engines.

This distinguishes them from deep cycle or service batteries designed for long, slow discharges of a few amperes continuously for several minutes or several hours.

Therefore, if you use your booster on a regular basis and for long periods as an electrical supply, the batteries will be discharged quickly, and irreversible damage may occur.

Below 12.4 V, the sulfation process begins and the lead plates will be damaged. We advise you to use the booster as a power source in emergencies only.

Once the Booster is connected to the vehicle, do I need to attempt a start immediately?

Yes, otherwise part of the booster’s voltage will be transferred to the empty battery of the vehicle. Your booster will be depleted on further attempts.

When you connect the booster to the vehicle, the batteries of the vehicle and the booster are in parallel. By the principle of communicating vessels, the respective voltages of the batteries will tend to balance, to the detriment of the highest charged battery: the booster. Therefore, if you connect your booster to a vehicle of which the battery is discharged and you leave it connected, the battery of the vehicle will discharge the battery of the booster.

Why you should keep your Booster on charge

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How to care for your
12V SOS Booster

Trouble shooting your
12V SOS Booster

How to care for your
12-24V SOS Booster

Trouble shooting your
12-24V SOS Booster

Instructions –
How to replace a fuse

Instructions –
How to test a female charging plug of 12- 24V Boosters

Recharge your booster
on a 12V vehicle

How to test a female charging plug of 24V booster

Mobile Option
Off Road Wheels

Available from these leading companies:

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Options For Mobile Boosters

860012A

Air Compressor

STOCK CODE: 860012A
DESCRIPTION: USA 12V 8.3 bar, 100% non stop
With cable & cigarette lighter plug

 

860012B

Internal Air Compressor

STOCK CODE: 860012B
DESCRIPTION: USA 12V 8.3 bar, 100% non stop
Available for SOS 12/24V – 3200/1600CA

860050

 

Double Wrap Cable

STOCK CODE: 860050
DESCRIPTION: 3.7m instead of 1.95m Cable

 

860022

Auxiliary Grey Connector Outlet

STOCK CODE: 860022
DESCRIPTION: To plug in an External Jump Cable on 12/24V Mobile Boosters

 

860061Off-Road Wheels for Mobile Boosters

STOCK CODE: 860061
DESCRIPTION: 400mm Diameter, for rough terrain.

860039

Jump Cable with Battery Connectors

STOCK CODE: 860039
DESCRIPTION: 1m 50mm² w/ Terminal Connectors to fix on battery of the vehicle

860035

Jump Cable with Aux. Grey Connector & Aux. Red Connector

STOCK CODE: 860037
2m 50mm² Cable
STOCK CODE: 860043
4m 50mm² Cable

860034

Jump Cable with Heavy Duty Clamps

STOCK CODE: 860034
DESCRIPTION: 4m 70mm² with 850A Heavy Duty Clamps & Auxiliary Grey Connector

860024

Military Jump Cable with 24V NATO Plug

STOCK CODE: 860024
2m 50mm² with NATO plug & Grey Connector
STOCK CODE: 860025
4m 50mm² with NATO plug & Grey Connector

860033

Jump Cable with Double NATO Plug

STOCK CODE: 860033
DESCRIPTION: Military Cable 3m – 2 x 50mm² with Double 24V NATO plug & Grey Connector

976002

Jump Cable with Aviation PARK Plug

STOCK CODE: 976002
DESCRIPTION: 2m 70mm² with PARK Plug 24V (Aviation) & Auxiliary Grey Connector

976004

Jump Cable with Caterpillar Plug

STOCK CODE: 976004
DESCRIPTION: 3m 50mm² with CATERPILLAR plug 24V & Auxiliary Grey Connector

Spare Parts For Portable Boosters

Batteries

 

862160

12V – 1600A Battery

STOCK CODE: 862160
DESCRIPTION: For Mobile 12/24V – 6400/3200CA
DIMENSIONS:
250 x 95 x 210mm

 

 

862520

12V – 1600A Cyclone Battery

STOCK CODE: 862520
DESCRIPTION: For Mobile 12/24V – 3200/1600CA
DIMENSIONS:
255 x 170 x 195mm

FUSES

M0701350

Internal Mega Fuse 300A

STOCK CODE: M0701350
DESCRIPTION:
To protect Booster Batteries: 700A, 800A, 1000A

 

832005

 

Manual Reset Circuit Breaker 16A

STOCK CODE: 832005

 

 

M0601450

Internal Mega Fuse 500A

STOCK CODE: M0601450
DESCRIPTION: To protect Booster Batteries: 1200A, 1600A

Chargers

865122
External Automatic Charger for 12V Units

STOCK CODE: 865122
DESCRIPTION:
For SOS Booster 12V Units:
12V/700CA, 12V/800CA, 12V/1000CA

 

865122

External Automatic Charger for 12/24V Units

STOCK CODE: 865123
DESCRIPTION: For SOS Booster Units:
12/24V – 1600/800CA & 12/24V – 2000/1000CA

 

865122

External Automatic Charger for 12/24V Units

STOCK CODE: 865124
DESCRIPTION: For SOS Booster Unit:
12/24V – 2400/1200CA

862517

External Automatic Charger -12/24V Mobile

STOCK CODE: 862517
DESCRIPTION: For SOS Booster 12/24V Units:
12/24V – 3200/1600CA & 12/24V – 6400/3200CA

812006
Male to Male Cord DC/DC for 12V Units

STOCK CODE: 812006
DESCRIPTION:
Two male cigarette lighter plugs.
To charge the booster on board a 12V vehicle (engine running)

 

862600

Male to Male Cord for 12/24V Units

STOCK CODE: 862600
DESCRIPTION: Male 4 pole plug & male cig. lighter plug.
To charge on board a 12V vehicle (engine running)

Charging Plug

862003

Female Cigarette Lighter Plug For 12V Boosters

STOCK CODE: 862003

 

832004

Male Cigarette Lighter Plug For 12V Boosters

STOCK CODE: 832004

 

862602

Female Charging Plug 4 Poles for
Portable 12/24V SOS Boosters

STOCK CODE: 862602 Without wires
862601 With wires

862603

Male Charging Jack 4 Poles for all
12/24V SOS Boosters

STOCK CODE: 862603

 

862606

Female Charging Plug 4 Poles for Mobile 12/24V
SOS Boosters

STOCK CODE: 862606 Without wires
862609 With wires

Clamps

 

812702

FOR ALL 12/24V MODELS

Red Clamp

STOCK CODE: 862703

Blue LED Clamp

STOCK CODE: 862704
DESCRIPTION: Fully insulated + copper tress

 

 

812702

FOR 12/24V 2400/1200A
Red Clamp & Cable

Red Clamp

STOCK CODE: 862403

Blue LED Clamp & Cable

STOCK CODE: 862404
DESCRIPTION:  50mm²Fully insulated cable + copper tress

 

Replacements Parts

812003

Voltmeter 8 – 16V for 12V and 12/12V Boosters

STOCK CODE: 812003

 

812004

Voltmeter 16 – 32V for 24V and 24/48V Boosters

STOCK CODE: 812004

 

812007

Buzzer for all SOS Boosters with Reverse Polarity Signal

STOCK CODE:  812007

 

832602

140A Battery Switch with Chrome Nuts

STOCK CODE: 832602

 

832002

Replacement Push Button

STOCK CODE: 832002

 

Auxiliary Connectors

812710

Yellow S Connector

STOCK CODE:  812710

 

832700

Handle for Connectors

STOCK CODE: 832700

 

812700

Red S Connector

STOCK CODE: 812700

 

812720

Grey S Connector

STOCK CODE: 812720

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