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Power Pack or Jump Leads?
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Re: Power Pack or Jump Leads?
Have a look at this video first. It's a tear-down of that unit. 900A from that little battery seems a bit optimistic to me at least...although it might do it for a second or three
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Re: Power Pack or Jump Leads?
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[quote="squeaky2"]
[quote="pvr"]
Is there something that you can plug in straight in the mains and jump from there?
My power pack battery does not hold its charge anymore and I would just like to plug something in the mains and use that instead rather than buying another portable unit.
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We've got something similar to this at work
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ttery .....needed it when we had the 7.5t as we hardly ever used it.
you could probably get away with something like this though
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ne-starter
I just keep a set of heavy duty leads in the boot........even if you dont need them they are always useful for helping other people out
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Thanks for that, I could not find that on Google but the last one looks like the one I would need indeed.
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i like that too, only question with this plus what lummox sent really is - is 200A CCA enough to turn our motors, like x5sport had also said? for instance the bosch S5s are in the range of 700A to 800CCA..
[quote="squeaky2"]
[quote="pvr"]
Is there something that you can plug in straight in the mains and jump from there?
My power pack battery does not hold its charge anymore and I would just like to plug something in the mains and use that instead rather than buying another portable unit.
[/quote]
We've got something similar to this at work
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ttery .....needed it when we had the 7.5t as we hardly ever used it.
you could probably get away with something like this though
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ne-starter
I just keep a set of heavy duty leads in the boot........even if you dont need them they are always useful for helping other people out
[/quote]
Thanks for that, I could not find that on Google but the last one looks like the one I would need indeed.
[/quote]
i like that too, only question with this plus what lummox sent really is - is 200A CCA enough to turn our motors, like x5sport had also said? for instance the bosch S5s are in the range of 700A to 800CCA..
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Re: Power Pack or Jump Leads?
[quote="X5Sport"]
Have a look at this video first. It's a teardown of that unit. 900A from that little battery seems a bit optimistic to me at least...
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thanks, can't watch it right now but the comments below said it all )
Have a look at this video first. It's a teardown of that unit. 900A from that little battery seems a bit optimistic to me at least...
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thanks, can't watch it right now but the comments below said it all )
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Re: Power Pack or Jump Leads?
200CCA might turn the starter on the bench and assist a partly charged battery, but that's all.....
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Re: Power Pack or Jump Leads?
I will have to get the scales out when I get home but I can say the jump starter managed to start my X after it had stood for 6 weeks and the battery didn't have the life in it to work the central locking or interior lights, when I put the key in there was just nothing and to be honest I was a little sceptical myself but it did manage it.
2004 54 plate 4.8is X5 E53 facelift in Carbonswarz-metalic.