Have been keeping one of these in my trunk, in case my car battery dies at a remote trailhead in winter... Got a more compact lithium battery recently.
Size: 11.50" x 3.75" x 14.50"
Condition: Like New
Price: $30 (new $60-$80)
Manual
Have been keeping one of these in my trunk, in case my car battery dies at a remote trailhead in winter... Got a more compact lithium battery recently.
Size: 11.50" x 3.75" x 14.50"
Condition: Like New
Price: $30 (new $60-$80)
Manual
Have you ever used it, and know that it does indeed work (especially on a vehicle with a truly dead battery)? I'm a bit suspicious of the "500 amp" claim from a small battery, and with only 5 gauge cable. Although on one of the newer permanent magnet starters, it might work well, I don't know.
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"Out, OUT you demons of Stupidity"! - St Dogbert, patron Saint of Technology
Have you ever used it, and know that it does indeed work (especially on a vehicle with a truly dead battery)? I'm a bit suspicious of the "500 amp" claim from a small battery, and with only 5 gauge cable. Although on one of the newer permanent magnet starters, it might work well, I don't know.
Never had to use this jump starter, but I did a fair amount of research before getting it. Don't know if this jump starter would be sufficient for a larger engine, but it's quite heavy, and about the size of the jump starter the road assistance guy used when my battery died (before I got my own jump starter).
The jump starter I have now is the size of a video cassette :-)
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