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After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of
these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! -- John H "Vote for a Democrat, it's easier than working!" |
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JohnH wrote:
After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! They work. Sort of. They help a tired battery start a car. |
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On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:30:57 -0400, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote: After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! They work. Sort of. They help a tired battery start a car. I had a mustang convertable with about ten bulbs that came on if the door was even slightly ajar. It would kill the battery stone dead in less than an hour. I hooked up a ten amp charger and in the five seconds it took to walk to the door, reach in through the window and twist the key it had enough juice to start. It doesn't necessarily take much as anyone who ever started an aircraft engine by pulling on the prop would tell you. Casady |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:30:57 -0400, Jim wrote: JohnH wrote: After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! They work. Sort of. They help a tired battery start a car. I had a mustang convertable with about ten bulbs that came on if the door was even slightly ajar. It would kill the battery stone dead in less than an hour. I hooked up a ten amp charger and in the five seconds it took to walk to the door, reach in through the window and twist the key it had enough juice to start. It doesn't necessarily take much as anyone who ever started an aircraft engine by pulling on the prop would tell you. Casady Depends on the vehicle. My Gold Wing would roll over to beat the band but wouldn't start due to low voltage. A jump starter wasn't enough to male the electronic controls come alive. Other vehicles will start if you can get them to roll over twice at a slow crank. |
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On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:11:50 -0400, Jim wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:30:57 -0400, Jim wrote: JohnH wrote: After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! They work. Sort of. They help a tired battery start a car. I had a mustang convertable with about ten bulbs that came on if the door was even slightly ajar. It would kill the battery stone dead in less than an hour. I hooked up a ten amp charger and in the five seconds it took to walk to the door, reach in through the window and twist the key it had enough juice to start. It doesn't necessarily take much as anyone who ever started an aircraft engine by pulling on the prop would tell you. Casady Depends on the vehicle. My Gold Wing would roll over to beat the band but wouldn't start due to low voltage. A jump starter wasn't enough to male the electronic controls come alive. Other vehicles will start if you can get them to roll over twice at a slow crank. My experience with kick starters and propellers, not to mention a Graymarine 109 six with the crank, is that one compression stroke will do. Casady |
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says... After needing a jump start yesterday, I've decided to invest in one of these: http://tinyurl.com/lfnhqy I'd appreciate any comments on the good, bad, or ugly. Thanks! I got the fourth one down, not once has it held enough juice to start even my lawn mower... -- Wafa free since 2009 |
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On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:43:24 -0400, JustWait wrote:
I got the fourth one down, not once has it held enough juice to start even my lawn mower... You keep it charged? It's just a battery in a case. I've used one to jump start a full sized car, but the booster has to be fully charged. I doubt if sticking it in your trunk, hoping it will have enough of a charge if you ever need it, is a good plan. |
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On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:03:01 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:43:24 -0400, JustWait wrote: I got the fourth one down, not once has it held enough juice to start even my lawn mower... You keep it charged? It's just a battery in a case. I've used one to jump start a full sized car, but the booster has to be fully charged. I doubt if sticking it in your trunk, hoping it will have enough of a charge if you ever need it, is a good plan. Which do you have? -- John H "BEND OVER - The 'change' is coming!" |
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