Recommend Me a Jump Starter
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Gooloo I bought the GP2000. £33, I think. Then I bought another one for the other car. You can use them as a power pack as well.
Only had to use it once.
Gooloo I bought the GP2000. £33, I think. Then I bought another one for the other car. You can use them as a power pack as well.
Only had to use it once.
Alickadoo said:
https://tinyurl.com/38rjstnr
Gooloo I bought the GP2000. £33, I think. Then I bought another one for the other car. You can use them as a power pack as well.
Only had to use it once.
I got the GP3000 and was very impressed with it, Project Farm tested these and it was on the back of this review I got it. Gooloo I bought the GP2000. £33, I think. Then I bought another one for the other car. You can use them as a power pack as well.
Only had to use it once.
just now the GP3000 is £29 off the old Amazon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GOOLOO-Portable-Lithium-S...
I used a Noco at work and it's got great power, will start some big stuff. I've started a Scania hgv with one.
But the don't seem to last with heavy use. The charging port has just come loose in mine, so now won't charge from a usb.
On my 3rd I think.
If just using at home, rarely, then I'm sure they will last a lot longer.
But the don't seem to last with heavy use. The charging port has just come loose in mine, so now won't charge from a usb.
On my 3rd I think.
If just using at home, rarely, then I'm sure they will last a lot longer.
I have two of these : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C4GP2ZQH?ref=ppx_yo2...
I was a bit sceptical of a battery powered jump starter as I'd had a Ring Automotive plug in booster/charger and that used to take a few minutes to get a totally flat car to jump start. This pack arrived and not only was it way smaller than I expected, it has cranked both my old Saab 1.9ttid and my other half's Merc ML (3.0 diesel) immediately. Technology moves on faster than I do! haha
I'm in the minority here though.
I was a bit sceptical of a battery powered jump starter as I'd had a Ring Automotive plug in booster/charger and that used to take a few minutes to get a totally flat car to jump start. This pack arrived and not only was it way smaller than I expected, it has cranked both my old Saab 1.9ttid and my other half's Merc ML (3.0 diesel) immediately. Technology moves on faster than I do! haha
I'm in the minority here though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXXuWL3l5qo
Per the annoying but thorough Project Farm:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CRRKRJ2S/?coliid=I3Q...
Per the annoying but thorough Project Farm:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CRRKRJ2S/?coliid=I3Q...
Do they work on a very flat battery? I got a hefty size one for Costco that I mainly use for its tyre inflator - it started a neighbours car once, but wouldn't do it a few days later (I had recharged the booster).
I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
Sheepshanks said:
Do they work on a very flat battery? I got a hefty size one for Costco that I mainly use for its tyre inflator - it started a neighbours car once, but wouldn't do it a few days later (I had recharged the booster).
I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
Yes they do, mine has a over-ride button for such occasions.I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
Sheepshanks said:
Do they work on a very flat battery? I got a hefty size one for Costco that I mainly use for its tyre inflator - it started a neighbours car once, but wouldn't do it a few days later (I had recharged the booster).
I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
I find that with these boost packs when a jump start fails, the short cables mean that sometimes you don't get a good grip on terminals, so it's better to jiggle it a little or even better, get someone to hold the boost pack whilst starting. I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
vikingaero said:
Sheepshanks said:
Do they work on a very flat battery? I got a hefty size one for Costco that I mainly use for its tyre inflator - it started a neighbours car once, but wouldn't do it a few days later (I had recharged the booster).
I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
I find that with these boost packs when a jump start fails, the short cables mean that sometimes you don't get a good grip on terminals, so it's better to jiggle it a little or even better, get someone to hold the boost pack whilst starting. I read they need to see some life in the target battery otherwise the polarity detect doesn't work.
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