Vanair has announced the introduction of three adapter kits for its dual-voltage Start All Jump Pack12/24V lithium-ion jump-starter kits by Goodall.
Vanair Introduces Multi-Vehicle Jump-Starter Kit for Fleets
Vanair’s Start All Jump Pack adapter kits provide jump-starting flexibility and correct and secure charging capabilities for NATO, Whitaker, Anderson and standard alligator connectors.

Vanair's new Start All Jump Packs can be used on military, construction, mining and agricultural equipment, transit bus and other vehicles.
Photo: Vainair
Each kit comes complete with all the necessary components and instructions to quickly and flawlessly modify any Start All Jump Pack. These features allow the kits to be used on a wide range of vehicles. According to Vanair, the kits can be safely used on military, construction, mining and agricultural equipment, transit bus. Additionally, the kits work on vehicle types ranging from six-liter gas and four-liter diesel engines to 16-liter diesels and all types of vocational vehicles.
Compact Design
The Start All Jump Pack 12/24V offers up to 10,000/5000 Amps, 12/24-Volts and 166,500 joules of starting power. The kits are designed to be both rugged and compact. They are handheld devices that can fit in tight spaces, allowing them to get between tightly parked vehicles and go virtually anywhere a jump start is needed.
Vanair’s three new adapter kits now make its Start All Jump Pack an ideal all-purpose jump-starting tool, particularly for fleets with a mix of both specialized and traditional vehicles, according to the company.
“Our three new adapter kits are major enhancements to our Start All Jump Pack 12/24V making it even more viable as the leading technology of its kind in the market today,” said Jeff Steer, director of sales at Vanair. “The kits’ components are easy to install on our Start All Jump Packs existing cables and significantly broaden the scope, scale and utility of these lightweight and portable jump pack solutions.”
The NATO, Whitaker and Anderson adapter kits will be sold separately, and each comes with a corresponding connector and requisite components and cabling.
Plug-In Connectors
The kits include simple instructions on how to install new male and female Lenco connectors on both the Start All Jump Pack’s existing cables and its existing alligator connectors.
Once complete, users can easily transition from specialized NATO, Whitaker or Anderson charging capabilities, back to traditional alligator clamps in seconds, by simply unplugging one set and plugging in the other.

The Start All Jump Pack is a compact, lightweight unit, weighing only 18.5 pounds, and offers 12- and 24-volt starting solution for an array of vehicle types.
Photo: Vanair
“Vanair’s Start All Jump Pack 12/24V helps fleets of all kinds do away with cumbersome AGM and lead acid battery jump starters that weigh hundreds of pounds and only have connectors for one type of vehicle,” said Steer. “Our Start All Jump Pack is a compact, lightweight unit, weighing only 18.5 pounds, and now offers a 12- and 24-volt starting solution for a vast array of vehicles – all in a single unit that can be hand carried anywhere.”
The Start All Jump Pack 12/24V also features Vanair’s Goodall Protect All Safety Technology. The company said this makes it easy to use on any vehicle and practically impossible for even novice technicians to reverse the polarity or apply the wrong voltage when attempting a jump start.
Protect All Safety Technology includes built-in protection for: reverse polarity, low voltage, shortcircuit, overheat, over-discharge, over-voltage, and open clamps.
“With the Start All Jump Pack 12/24V, jump-starting has never been more convenient,” said Steer, “And with our three new multi-vehicle adapter kits, it’s never been more accessible to fleets of all types.”
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