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Jump Starter Required

Postby RforRobert on Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:25 am

My ML sits in an unpowered shed and is rarely used, consequently it usualyy has a flat battery.
I have just ordered a solar powered trickle charger to connect up to it but i would also like a jump starter pack since i have 5 vehicles with batteries of varying battery states.
Can i have some recommendations for a jump starter please.
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Re: Jump Starter Required

Postby NowForThe5th on Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:10 pm

We have a Supercheap one in the shop which gets regular use. Had it for 3-4 years and it replaced another which also lasted for years.

Get the biggest one - absolutely essential to start a cold diesel and when not in use keep it plugged in and charging.

We've tried the make your own route with a trolley, battery, cables and a charger. More expensive and not as reliable or convenient as the jump packs.
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Re: Jump Starter Required

Postby RforRobert on Thu Aug 27, 2020 3:53 pm

I'm looking at the itech1000A. It should be able to cope.
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Re: Jump Starter Required

Postby NowForThe5th on Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:29 pm

1000A is barely enough. The one we have in the shop is 1900A and needs to be fully charged to start a cold diesel or a V8. Admittedly our winter mornings are probably a bit cooler than yours, but the extra grunt really makes a difference.
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Re: Jump Starter Required

Postby RHKTriton on Fri Aug 28, 2020 8:12 am

That iTech unit is just designed for lighter loads such as lighting & fridges not as a starter battery.

For many less Australian Pesos, you can get a purpose built compact starter designed for what you're after.

The little solar chargers are a good idea. You want to keep the battery topped up or it will die prematurely.
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Re: Jump Starter Required

Postby RforRobert on Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:48 am

I've opted for the NOCO GB70 with 2000A peak current. It should be able to crank the crap out of anything i use it on.
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