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My daughter has to leave her car at the airport for a week, and I'd like to get her one of those small jump start boxes to put in her car. Does anyone have any experience with these?
I was going to say, my experience with all of those has been bad, but apparently some people have good suggestions.
I was going to say, my experience with all of those has been bad, but apparently some people have good suggestions.
My recommendation would be a battery and a good set of jumper cables. A good set of jumper cables are always useful no matter what, and a spare battery will do what you need most of the time.
With that said, a car (especially a modern one) should NOT have any concerns whatsoever of sitting for a week.
Do these things need to be on charge at all times -or periodically, or can you leave them in the back seat for 2 years til you need it?
Do these things need to be on charge at all times -or periodically, or can you leave them in the back seat for 2 years til you need it?
Get some quality heavy-gauge jumper cables to keep in the vehicles.
Eh, the portable jump pack is something that sounds good in theory, but rarely does it ever come in handy. Most people forget to charge them anyway, so if they did need it, it would be worthless. Lots of junk out there, too. I’d rather just have a battery charger with jump start assist to keep around the house. Much more versatile and reliable.
Get some quality heavy-gauge jumper cables to keep in the vehicles.
Do these things need to be on charge at all times -or periodically, or can you leave them in the back seat for 2 years til you need it?
That's good for you, this is for my daughter. I really want her to have something that will make sure the polarity is correct. I'm also not too stoked about her having to ask people for help. If this gets her going, great, otherwise she has to call for roadside assistance and sit in the cold for an hour.
The battery in her car is a little over a year old, so I don't foresee any problems, but I'd like for her to have a backup. If you wind up sending your daughter to school 700 miles away you'll understand.
I was going to say, my experience with all of those has been bad, but apparently some people have good suggestions.
I get that, but it's not rocket science if you show her how to use a set of jumper cables. It's also not likely to be used if the battery isn't 5+ years old. It's like keeping a tire plug kit in her car. Could it come in handy? Maybe. But is it really worth carrying around all the time in the event it's needed? If she can't understand red = +, black = -, I'd give up on the jump pack, too. As far as asking people for help, I guess I have more faith in people than some (I also have a daughter, though not of driving age yet).
An attractive college girl should have no trouble getting someone to jump her.
Uh, I mean jump her car, of course.
To the comment about charging cell phones? Jump Packs aren’t good for that at all. Took mine on a 2 week hunt in the middle of nowhere and it barely charged my phone 1-1/2 times. It’ll start a dead vehicle a half dozen times easily. Don’t count on one for your iPhone or sat phone.
The one I mentioned here paired with the yellow adapter for the plane plugged into the external power receptive started my mooney up as good as a real battery after more than a year since charging it without even opening the battery compartment.This thing will start my mooney and my 6 cylinder tacoma with ease. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015TKUPIC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You can get a AAA membership for less than the cost of any of these things, and probably for useful.
Jon
You can get a AAA membership for less than the cost of any of these things, and probably for useful.
Jon
You can get a AAA membership for less than the cost of any of these things, and probably for useful.
Jon
I've had a AAA membership for decades.