Jump starter on good battery for short trips?
Jump starter on good battery for short trips?
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aust240378

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135 posts

80 months

Wednesday 26th March 2025
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Weird question but here we go smile

I know that a car battery only being used for short trips will drain it overtime if it's not given a long enough run to re-coup the loss, but would using a jump starter on a good battery to start the car, when it's only being used for short trips mitigate that? effectively giving the battery a helping hand until a long trip can be done?

(I know that I can use a trickle charger, but lets assume I had to do a lot of short trips in succession)

Thanks!

paul_c123

1,650 posts

14 months

Wednesday 26th March 2025
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No

E-bmw

12,002 posts

173 months

Thursday 27th March 2025
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^^^ Wot 'e said.

All you are effectively doing is fitting a bigger battery which will take longer to discharge but also longer to charge.

Collectingbrass

2,624 posts

216 months

Friday 28th March 2025
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No, you'd be better off with a trickle charger to keep the battery in good condition and taking it out for a good long thrash Italian tune up every month or so. We have a number of vans and pick ups at work that don't do much more than 20 -30 miles a day at 10 miles an hour and their engines are all throwing emissions faults now.

Caddyshack

13,583 posts

227 months

Friday 28th March 2025
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Just use it as normal and if you think it’s getting low put it on a good CTEK to give it a good charge every now and then or give it a good run which would help other things.


Simon_GH

838 posts

101 months

Friday 28th March 2025
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I’d just trickle charge overnight every week.

Pica-Pica

15,859 posts

105 months

Saturday 29th March 2025
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Collectingbrass said:
No, you'd be better off with a trickle charger to keep the battery in good condition and taking it out for a good long thrash Italian tune up every month or so. We have a number of vans and pick ups at work that don't do much more than 20 -30 miles a day at 10 miles an hour and their engines are all throwing emissions faults now.
A perfect usage for electric vans.

aust240378

Original Poster:

135 posts

80 months

Monday 31st March 2025
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Thanks all, will get it on the trickle charger..

GreenV8S

30,996 posts

305 months

Monday 31st March 2025
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aust240378 said:
Thanks all, will get it on the trickle charger..
No, you don't want a trickle charger. What you want is a battery maintainer ie something designed to be left connected indefinitely keep the battery healthy.

Sometimes things referred to as a trickle charger are actually battery maintainers, but not all trickle chargers are - some of them just charge the battery up slowly, and if you're lucky they stop when they think it's fully charged.