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Here is a thought I have never seen suggested; perhaps there is a good reason why - let me know.
I am talking about boosting the 12v auto battery you have in your truck or car.
I don't normally boost aircraft batteries.
Here is the TLDR for you:
A family member bought one of these tiny "Lithium ion" battery boosters. (no where can I find the actual chemistry on the packaging/label) "1000A 12V 24W"
Several people have said that it will start a vehicle that has a battery which is completely dead.
An employee says hers will start her PowerWagon Diesel from dead.
So I hook mine up to a dead car(the car battery is 6mo old); fresh charge on booster battery; good connections...and it doesn't have enough to crank the car. The interior lights do come on. (it's a ~5L engine which starts fine with a charged Pb acid battery).
The booster mfgr says it will start a 6L engine with a dead battery.
I think these promises are optimistic, and that the boost battery can help a weak battery but not start a dead vehicle.
Anyway, I'm thinking could this be a solution (or could it harm the vehicle)?
Can I remove the dead vehicle 12V Pb-acid battery from the circuit and then the boost battery might start the dead vehicle?
The dead battery is probably presenting a large drain on the boost battery once the booster battery is connected.
Removing the dead battery, then starting the vehicle, then reconnecting the dead vehicle battery might work.
Can any harm come to the vehicle's circuits from this?
I am talking about boosting the 12v auto battery you have in your truck or car.
I don't normally boost aircraft batteries.
Here is the TLDR for you:
A family member bought one of these tiny "Lithium ion" battery boosters. (no where can I find the actual chemistry on the packaging/label) "1000A 12V 24W"
Several people have said that it will start a vehicle that has a battery which is completely dead.
An employee says hers will start her PowerWagon Diesel from dead.
So I hook mine up to a dead car(the car battery is 6mo old); fresh charge on booster battery; good connections...and it doesn't have enough to crank the car. The interior lights do come on. (it's a ~5L engine which starts fine with a charged Pb acid battery).
The booster mfgr says it will start a 6L engine with a dead battery.
I think these promises are optimistic, and that the boost battery can help a weak battery but not start a dead vehicle.
Anyway, I'm thinking could this be a solution (or could it harm the vehicle)?
Can I remove the dead vehicle 12V Pb-acid battery from the circuit and then the boost battery might start the dead vehicle?
The dead battery is probably presenting a large drain on the boost battery once the booster battery is connected.
Removing the dead battery, then starting the vehicle, then reconnecting the dead vehicle battery might work.
Can any harm come to the vehicle's circuits from this?
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