Paul B
NJRC Member
My power went out 5:00 this morning and I had to get the key to disconnect the cable to open the door. I decided to test my car battery jumper on it.
I just plugged my garage door motor into this battery jumper and all is well. The thing stays plugged in the wall anyway and if I need it, I just plug the door motor into the outlet on the wall.
This thing may even be cheaper than a UPS system that needs to put out at least 500 watts.
Now I can open my garage in a blackout and I have emergency lights all over the place so I can see what I'm doing.

I just plugged my garage door motor into this battery jumper and all is well. The thing stays plugged in the wall anyway and if I need it, I just plug the door motor into the outlet on the wall.
This thing may even be cheaper than a UPS system that needs to put out at least 500 watts.
Now I can open my garage in a blackout and I have emergency lights all over the place so I can see what I'm doing.
