Engineering:Jumper cable

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MBTA Commuter Rail car with U.S. standard head end power electrical connection cables.

Jumper cables, booster cables or jumper leads are electric cables to connect two rail or road vehicles.[1][2][3]

Rail

Jumper cables between two China Railway coaches

Jumper cables are between the locomotive, the railroad cars and the cab car or the driving van trailer on push-pull trains for multiple-unit train control and the transmission of lower voltage electricity (head end power).

Road

Jumper cables are electrical cables between the road tractor and a semi-trailer or a full trailer or the electrical cables between an automobile and any trailer.

Jump starting

Main page: Engineering:Jump start (vehicle)

A car with a "dead" (discharged) battery can be made to start by supplying it with power from an external source, such as the battery of another car. The jump leads used to make the necessary temporary connection are also commonly called "jumper cables". These usually are equipped at the ends with alligator clips.[4]

References

  1. "Best Jumper Cables For 2023". 30 January 2023. https://www.forbes.com/wheels/accessories/best-jumper-cables/. "Jumper cables, booster cables or jumper leads, let you get a jump start of your dead car battery. The cables connect the battery of a running car to the battery of your dead car" 
  2. Ann, Bree, ed (10 May 2023). "Jumper Cables". https://goodcar.com/blog/car-essentials-checklist-things-to-keep-in-your-car#section-01. 
  3. "Must-Have Jumper Cables For Cars". 21 Mar 2023. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/most-searched-products/automotive/car-accessories/must-have-jumper-cables-for-cars/articleshow/98827898.cms?from=mdr. 
  4. Gilles, Tim (2012). Automotive service : inspection, maintenance, repair ( (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1111128616. OCLC 908542447.