Powerall vs Antigravity Comparison Chart
Here’s a cross comparison table of two competing brands, Powerall and Antigravity Batteries.
My Pick | |||
200 – 400 Cranking/Peak Amps | 200 – 400 Cranking/Peak Amps | 600 Peak Amps | 600 Peak Amps |
2.75 LBS. | 13 OZ. or 0.8125 LBS. | 2.6 LBS | 18 oz or 1.125 LBS. |
Outputs: 2 x 5V / 2.1A, 1 x 12V / 10A | 3 on-board Power Ports:
a 19v for laptops, a 12v standard output for all 12v Accessories, and a USB 5v output for charging or powering ANY 5v USB chorded device. |
two 5V/2.1A USB ports | 4 on-board Power Ports: a 19v for laptops,
a 12v standard output for all 12v Accessories, and TWO USB 5v Outputs for charging or powering ANY 5v USB chargeable devices. |
6.5 x 2.9 x 1.2in | 6” x 2-7/8” x 1” | 11 x 9 x 2.3 inches | 9” x 3.2” x 1.2” |
Standard Smart Jumper Cable | Detachable Mini Jumper Clamps | Standard Smart Jumper Cable | Detachable SMART Mini Jumper Clamps
with built in over charge, reverse polarity protections |
Original did not come with carrying case,
but other rebranded models have case. |
Comes with case | Original did not come with carrying case,
but other re-branded models have case. |
Comes with case |
Imported from China | Made in USA | Imported from China | Made in USA |
More Info | More Info | More Info | More Info |
Note: Smart cables simply mean that current is not applied if the clamps are hooked to battery in reverse…for example the red clamp on the black battery post.
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