Yes, the image shows a set of jumper cables, also known as booster cables or car jumpers. These are used to jump-start a vehicle with a dead battery by connecting it to a working battery from another vehicle. The red cable is for the positive terminal (+), and the black cable is for the negative terminal (-).
Specifications
Key Features
Here are some key highlights about using jumper cables safely and effectively:
Check Battery Voltage – Ensure both vehicles have the same voltage (e.g., 12V).
Turn Off Both Cars – Before connecting, turn off both vehicles and remove the keys.
Identify Terminals – Red is for the positive (+) terminal, and black is for the negative (-) terminal.
Correct Connection Order –
Connect red clamp to the dead battery’s positive (+) terminal.
Connect the other red clamp to the good battery’s positive (+) terminal.
Connect black clamp to the good battery’s negative (-) terminal.
Connect the other black clamp to an unpainted metal surface on the dead car (not directly to the battery).
Start the Working Car First – Let it run for a few minutes before starting the dead car.
Remove Cables in Reverse Order – Disconnect the cables in the reverse order they were connected.
Drive the Jumped Car – Keep it running for at least 15-30 minutes to recharge the battery.