Clore Automotive JNC1224 Jump-N-Carry 12/24 V 3400 Peak Amp Jump Starter
- The Clore Automotive JNC1224 Jump-N-Carry is a heavy-duty, 12/24 volt jump starter (model JNC1224) offering 3400 peak amps in 12 V mode and 1700 peak amps in 24 V mode for reliable vehicle starting. It features a built-in automatic charger and robust connections for professional use.
- Features:
- Dual voltage capability — switch easily between 12 V and 24 V modes to service a wide range of vehicles
- Automatic charger built in — supports continuous charging (24-hour / 365-day) with no overcharge risk
- Heavy-duty cable and clamps — 46-inch #2 AWG welding cable leads and industrial “Hot Jaw” clamps for strong connections
- 12 V accessory outlet — powers 12 V tools or accessories when the jump starter is on
- Voltmeter status gauge — indicates onboard battery charge status for readiness monitoring
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Clore Automotive
- Part Number: JNC1224
- 12 V Peak Amps: 3400
- 12 V Cranking Amps: 850
- 24 V Peak Amps: 1700
- 24 V Cranking Amps: 425
- Cable Length: 46 inches
- Cable Gauge: #2 AWG
- Accessory Outlet: 12 V DC
- Weight: approximately 40 lb
- Warranty: One year limited
- The Jump-N-Carry JNC1224 can also be referred to as dual-volt jump starter, 12 24 V booster pack, portable power starter, heavy-duty jump box, and fleet service jump starter.
Clore’s Jump-N-Carry line is engineered for professional and fleet use, delivering robust jump starting power paired with reliable, built-in charging and durable construction.
Q: Can I jump start both 12 V and 24 V systems with this unit?
A: Yes. The JNC1224 supports both 12 V and 24 V systems — 3400 peak amps in 12 V mode and 1700 peak amps in 24 V mode. (Switch settings as needed.)
Q: How do I keep the battery charged and ready?
A: Use the built-in automatic charger by plugging into a standard AC outlet — it supports continuous use and prevents overcharging. Recharge immediately after use and every three months if unused. (See manual for detail.)
Q: What maintenance is needed for the JNC1224?
A: Inspect cables, clamps, and seals regularly. Keep clamps holstered when not in use. Avoid leaving the unit discharged for long periods. Recharge quarterly if idle. Always read the full safety and maintenance instructions in the manual.