Mains power starter

Mains power starter

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audi321

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213 months

Monday 18th January 2016
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So I went to buy a battery starter power pack today and didn't end up buying one due to low stock. But it got me thinking. I actually don't need a 'portable' power pack. I am never that remote that I need a portable thing and the bloody things are useless unless you buy a decent one, then whenever I need it (my old one which got nicked) it was always flat!

So given that mains power is never far away. is there such a thing as a mains powered car starter?

Do they exist??

Thanks in advance.

audi321

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213 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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I've started to look at these lithium starter packs now. They look much more manageable that the big ones. They claim decent starting power but have they got the uuumph to get a car started?? Anyone used one?

audi321

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Sunday 24th January 2016
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Well.........after this very comprehensive review I bought this from Amazon with the £10 off code BIGTHANKS the other day. So for £121 we'll see what the thing is like for real tomorrow when it arrives.

I'll report back asap.

audi321

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Tuesday 26th January 2016
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Well the noco arrived yesterday and after a night on charge I gave it a good test today with my 3.6 Porsche 911 which hadn't been started in 2 months. Totally flat.

Started it without a problem. Took about 4-5 seconds to start but that was the lack of starting (fuel etc) rather than the noco. The point being it turned over as if it had a fully charged battery attached to it. I went to the petrol station for fresh fuel and of course it wouldn't start again. Connected it up and boom not a problem. Fired up first time.

Time will tell of course but it reckons 40 starts per charge! It certainly has the uuumph to get a large car engine started which was my main concern. Small enough to fit in the glove box and if it holds charge for over a year (which is what they say about these lithium ones) it's a winner.

Certainly can recommend one. It'd be interesting to see if the smaller one at only £60 could do the same. I went for the larger one as the reviews said the smaller on couldn't start a car with the battery totally disconnected, whereas this one could.

Very happy

audi321

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Tuesday 26th January 2016
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AW10 said:
That NoCo GB70 is well impressive. I can't seem to find an amp-hour rating for the battery though, even in their datasheet.
I don't think amp hours are important? It's the cranking amps which is and this one is supposed to be 2000amps! From what I've seen I wouldn't dispute that either.

audi321

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Saturday 6th February 2016
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They really are good. I've had mine long enough now to put it to a proper testing and it's not failed yet. God knows how they get so much power from such a small unit

audi321

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Monday 8th February 2016
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AW10 said:
Is there any info anywhere on the product or the documentation about the battery's Ah capacity? Just curious really.
No sorry, there's every other bit of technical information but the Ah.