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Roachie
Joined: 31 Dec 2015 Posts: 174 Location: Kadina
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:26 pm Post subject: Lithium jump starter packs?? |
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I'm curious as to how many people carry a jump start pack these days?
Getting caught out bush with a flat battery/ies could prove devastating.
Nothwithstanding that we might have our Bushtracker handy with it's bank of batteries, does anybody carry around a jump pack?
My gaze has set upon one of these: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NOCO-Genius-Boost-Pro-GB150-12V-4000-UltraSafe-Lithium-Jump-Starter-Pack-/252585777420?hash=item3acf49190c:g:sfUAAOSwgY9XdryY
Youtube shows the model depicted being successfully used to start a large prime mover in the USA.
The shame of it is that the cheapest one I can see here in Australia is $589- with free postage, whereas this one (from the USA) is around $100- cheaper landed here, despite having to pay for postage.
I could probably get away with the 2000 amp version anyway I guess. My old jumper leads are about 40 years old and probably not up to the task of starting a 6.6 litre V8 diesel anyway......hence my desire to consider what I'd do in a time of need when the BT wasn't with me.
Thoughts?
Bill _________________ 2013 Bushtracker being tugged along by 2012 Chev Silverado. Bee-ute-tee-full!!! |
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Bushtracker Site Admin

Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 5090 Location: Kunda Park
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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Me thinks you need more to do roachie...
I mean get a hobby, you are being a bit OCD here...
Look, with the amournt of solar Bushtracker has, even in a catostrophic crash, it is only a moderate part of a day solar charge and you are up and running in about half a day.
Even the tow vehicle...
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Roachie
Joined: 31 Dec 2015 Posts: 174 Location: Kadina
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Steve,
I was meaning more for those occasions when we might not have the BT with us....eg: gone for a day trip somewhere and left the BT back at "the river" (or wherever).
Hey, I do have another hobby too....I have a large model railway "empire" in my shed!! hahaha
Bill _________________ 2013 Bushtracker being tugged along by 2012 Chev Silverado. Bee-ute-tee-full!!! |
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Bushtracker Site Admin

Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 5090 Location: Kunda Park
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 1:55 am Post subject: |
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It is not such a crazy idea Roachie...
I am a bit OCD myself on equipment in my tow vehicle. I also have a small lithium jump starter in my motorcycle kit, and gave my Staff one each for Christmas last year for their Wives tow vehicles... They have reportedly started a few vehicles with lights left on, sort of a booster effect..
I do not carry one for my 6.7 Cummins Dodge Ram, because I have 200 AH lithium battery in the back, and a flat 200 watt solar panel on the roof of the canopy.. That is pretty extreme, but it is the first lithium pack we ever tested and still going strong running a 100 litre fridge-freezer. I can always jump start or boost off of that system if needed..
Those small lithium jump starter packs are cheap at around $100, so while you and I are a bit OCD about extra gear on our trucks, this is probably a valid idea to have along. My bed slide out is full of great ideas, Sidchrome tool kits, spares, filters, sides full of all sorts of lithium battery pack power tools, air compressor kit, and dozens of other bits typical of us OCD "Rig Junkies"... So no, not such a bad idea. If I sell my 3.0i I am thinking of two 2.0i Hondas, and one can ride in the rig, everything else is in there, why not?
You could also do the old trick like we had on Landcruisers years ago, and isolate the two starting batteries with an old $25 Ford Starter relay. Then even if your second battery was flattened by headlights left on or a fridge in the back, the second battery kicking in would be enough to start the truck in a pinch...
To be fair, I think the inexpensive Lithium jumper packs is a good backup idea. I too have seen them offered under $100, and you can use them to charge a phone or whatever else too... 👍 Why not!!! |
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Bushtrek
Joined: 03 Jun 2011 Posts: 141 Location: BONNET BAY , Sydney
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 10:51 am Post subject: |
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Wouldn't bother adding another battery to the list of batteries already in your household/caravan.
You could look at an alternative to Lithium jump starters that don't have batteries in them.
These are Capacitor jump starters. Have had one for 5 years. It sits in the back of the truck, weighs about 2.5kgs, and will recharge in less than 2 minutes off a "dead" battery.
Delivers 300 amps current (nearly all starter motors are current limited to 250 amps max) and the beauty of it is, once charged it will retain the charge for at least 4 years. The claim is for charge retention of 10 years, but I haven't had it that long and have used it a few times on different trucks and cars.
The beauty of it is that you never have to maintain it. Just connect it to a dead 12V battery, it takes less than 2 minutes to charge up (most dead batteries have about 10 Amphrs of residual capacity left in them, even at 8 volts) then connect the clips and start the truck. _________________ Regards
Graeme & Chris
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Darjak
Joined: 27 Mar 2008 Posts: 73 Location: Kingsholme
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:12 pm Post subject: |
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If you have a Redarc isolator for your deepcycle battery in vechile, all that is needed is a bypass wire on the isolator run back to a press button switch mounted in dash and hey presto no need for any extra weight not even jumper leads.
I have had this system in vechile since 2004 and only had to use it twice both times in the middle of nowhere with nobody in sight and NO I don't carry jumper leads.
Darrell _________________ No worries I'm still above ground |
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Darjak
Joined: 27 Mar 2008 Posts: 73 Location: Kingsholme
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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If you have a Redarc isolator for your deepcycle battery in vechile, all that is needed is a bypass wire on the isolator run back to a press button switch mounted in dash and hey presto no need for any extra weight not even jumper leads.
I have had this system in vechile since 2004 and only had to use it twice both times in the middle of nowhere with nobody in sight and NO I don't carry jumper leads.
Darrell _________________ No worries I'm still above ground
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Roachie
Joined: 31 Dec 2015 Posts: 174 Location: Kadina
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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Oh well, I've already ordered one of the 4000amp units from the USA (last night via ebay), so will settle for that and see how it goes.
I rarely have any issues with my own batteries, but tend to be asked to assist others more often.
My jumper leads, that I've had since about 1975, are only relatively light duty type suitable for "normal" cars.....not my 6.6 litre truck.
So, rather than buy another set of jumper leads (or make some myself out of welding cable), I thought one of these packs will be the go.
They are small (ish) and quite light and should retain charge for long periods of time without attention.
Cheers,
Bill _________________ 2013 Bushtracker being tugged along by 2012 Chev Silverado. Bee-ute-tee-full!!! |
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Bushtrek
Joined: 03 Jun 2011 Posts: 141 Location: BONNET BAY , Sydney
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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Bill,
That thing has a huge current capability compared to the "little"3 kW starter motor in your truck.
Just for interest your starter will need only about 700 Amp inrush current to get things moving then after 0.1 to 0.2 seconds it falls back to 300 amps or thereabouts cranking the motor. If the motor is at minus 40C the starter might need 400 to 450 amps to do the job. So your good for visiting Chicago with it ha-ha.
The capacitor unit I have will allow up to 1000 amps inrush to flow but falls within 30 microseconds to 300 amps.
Yours is a good unit, I have seen them in use on tractors and scrapers at Camballin NT. _________________ Regards
Graeme & Chris
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Roachie
Joined: 31 Dec 2015 Posts: 174 Location: Kadina
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, as with most things I tend to go over the top!!! hahaha _________________ 2013 Bushtracker being tugged along by 2012 Chev Silverado. Bee-ute-tee-full!!! |
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DnGsTracker
Joined: 22 Jul 2015 Posts: 49 Location: Hunter Valley
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:24 am Post subject: |
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Hi
Jaycar currently has a 300a capacitor jump starters as discontinued stock for $149.
Has anyone used one to start a LC200 diesel successfully?
At that price they look like good value if they work.
Glen |
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datama
Joined: 28 Oct 2010 Posts: 134 Location: Perth North Eastern Metro
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DnGsTracker
Joined: 22 Jul 2015 Posts: 49 Location: Hunter Valley
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 12:35 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Dave
Still haven't got my data logger yet...
That is the same unit Jaycar has for $149.
Reading Bushtek reply's, he is saying that starter motors are limited to 300A max. If this is the case, and I have no reason to doubt him, then this would be a good buy and should work.
Glen |
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andrebb
Joined: 09 Apr 2017 Posts: 12 Location: Samford
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 8:21 pm Post subject: |
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I have a lithium jump starter that I got from ebay. I also use it on my other vehicles. |
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peripatetic
Joined: 09 Oct 2016 Posts: 14 Location: Killara
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:01 am Post subject: |
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Hi, picked up my new van just over a week ago, 300A Lithium with an Anderson PP on the A frame.
I have an LC200.
I'm assuming that if I had a set of Anderson plug ready jump leads then the AP on the A frame could be used to jump start the cruiser.
Would this be correct? Or are there some limitations I should be aware of?
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Charles |
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DnGsTracker
Joined: 22 Jul 2015 Posts: 49 Location: Hunter Valley
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:24 am Post subject: |
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Hi Charles
No it would not work.
The Anderson plug connection on the front of the van is connected to the input of the 12v/12v charger not the battery.
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Roachie
Joined: 31 Dec 2015 Posts: 174 Location: Kadina
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 2:49 pm Post subject: |
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Further to Glen's response, even if you added some extra cabling directly from the BT's batteries to a separate Anderson Plug so you could plug-in a jump starter cable, I reckon the relatively tiny cables used on a 50amp Anderson plug wouldn't be sufficient to take the current needed to start a medium to large vehicle.
The voltage drop you'd experience over 5 to 6 meters would be really substantial and you'd need significantly thicker cable....maybe if you used the LARGE Anderson plug (175 amps) along with the proper size cable to suit the lugs.
The other thing too......I don't know much about the Lithium set-ups that are used in the BT. However, what I do know is that the types of jump starter units like I have purchased, rely on some pretty substantial capacitors to effect the jump itself. The battery is actually pretty small.
I'm not sure what effect jump starting an engine from the BT's batteries would have on their integrity...perhaps none; but it'd be worth finding out before even trying as they are not a cheap item.
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peripatetic
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Guys, btw it's a power out AP on the A-frame and is not used not used for charging purposes.
I'd better check that .....
I was confused by the earlier posts from Steve - dated Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:44 pm, must have misunderstood.
So, some sort of get of flat battery get of jail card is needed, the standalone lithium packs discussed here or maybe a battery charger ran off the generator.
Cheers
Charles |
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bobrovin
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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peripatetic wrote: | or maybe a battery charger ran off the generator.
Cheers
Charles |
Or just plugged into the 240 outlet on van and run off the inverter. no need for genny. _________________ Bob & Laurel |
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datama
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