AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
I have slowly been building my emergency tool kit for the plane and have been wanting to add a portable jump pack. I fly into a lot of remote areas and one of bigger (and more likely) mechanical issues that I worry about is a simple dead battery.
I saw this one for sale at Costco the other day, which I think is on the lighter-duty end of the spectrum...
https://www.costco.com/type-s-lithium-jump-starter-%26-portable-power-bank-with-built-in-wireless-charging.product.100455412.html
...and went ahead and picked it up.
Coincidentally, my mechanic ran the battery down doing a bunch of avionics configuration and testing recently, so I had the perfect opportunity to try it out. It did put a charge to the battery, but didn’t have enough “oomph” to get the blades over the top of the compression stroke on my IO-470 (which, with high-compression cylinders seems to be a pretty tough-torquing engine).
Does anyone have a good experience with these packs who might be able to point me in the right direction for one that would have enough “juice” for my engine? I have an acquaintance who was able to jump his diesel tractor engine with one so I think it should be possible.
Note: the one I listed above says it is an 8000 mAh unit, but I could have sworn the one I bought (same brand, same look), was only 4000 mAh but I don’t have the packaging anymore. Don’t know if it would make a difference.
I saw this one for sale at Costco the other day, which I think is on the lighter-duty end of the spectrum...
https://www.costco.com/type-s-lithium-jump-starter-%26-portable-power-bank-with-built-in-wireless-charging.product.100455412.html
...and went ahead and picked it up.
Coincidentally, my mechanic ran the battery down doing a bunch of avionics configuration and testing recently, so I had the perfect opportunity to try it out. It did put a charge to the battery, but didn’t have enough “oomph” to get the blades over the top of the compression stroke on my IO-470 (which, with high-compression cylinders seems to be a pretty tough-torquing engine).
Does anyone have a good experience with these packs who might be able to point me in the right direction for one that would have enough “juice” for my engine? I have an acquaintance who was able to jump his diesel tractor engine with one so I think it should be possible.
Note: the one I listed above says it is an 8000 mAh unit, but I could have sworn the one I bought (same brand, same look), was only 4000 mAh but I don’t have the packaging anymore. Don’t know if it would make a difference.