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A Mobile Powerbank is enough to start a Car if the Battery fails

These are the days of autometic cars. People these days have started loving Automatic cars more than manual cars. Cause is very simple because the trasmission auto works once you put the first gear. But the worst part with automatic cars is that you can’t push it to start if its battery. In such case what you can do in all is to wait for the mechanic to arrive and replace it with a new battery.

But if we say that in such cases you can start your car with the help of a simple mobile Powerbank, you might simply deny to believe on us, but it’s true. Lately one Auto expert Mr. Bulu Pattnaik did this with the help of a Powerbank and uploaded the video to YouTube which is now going viral. He took help of the powerbank to start a Tata Nexon Diesel and it’s really difficult as diesel cars need more battery power to resume. In the video it’s shown how he the powerbank with his car battery to start it instantly.

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Now arises the question, how he did so? How these Powerbanks work to start a car? In fact, this is a special kind of powerbank which is available online. These powerbanks include a special kind of cable which needs to be fitted to the special slots alloted in it. These slots include both positive and negetive terminals with black and red wires so that things would not get confused.

Besides, these battery packs also include booster system which can be used to start a car in case the powerpack goes down. These booster systems allow extra power to start a car. Their standby time ranges from 3 months to 6 months and they are available in capacity of 6000mAh to 23000mAh. The 6000mAh powerbanks can start from 3.5 liters of petrol to 2.0 liters diesel engines. At the same time the powerbanks range from Rs 3,999 to Rs 18,000.

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