ChatterBank1 min ago
Jump Starter
I am thinking of buying a heavy duty Jump starter. I already have a 300Amp starter but I noticed that if battery goes a bit too flat then it does not work. I guess Amps are the main thing when you chose these things. Am I right? Would 900Amp be strong enough to start a car when battery is completely dead? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Stewey, "Now that was 'jump starting'" no that was bump starting not jump starting, a bit different. I have bump and jump started many cars over the years, getting to old for all that pushing these days lol. I used to bump start my mini by pushing it a long the flat and jumping in as it was moving. At least my old Land Rover has a starting handle :-)
Correct Stewey. http:// www.acc identre pairfin der.com /how-to -bump-s tart-a- car/
I'd have thought that your existing pack would do the job for the average car provided that when you connect it you put the positive connector to the + on the battery and the earth/ground to a suitable point on the car rather than the negative post of the battery.
You're trying to start the car rather than charge or top up the battery.
You're trying to start the car rather than charge or top up the battery.