Iain C
Well-Known Member
My "other" hobby is Land Rovers, and whilst attending the 70th anniversary celebrations of the marque at Gaydon last weekend, my alternator died meaning I needed a jump start to get home. In fairness, if there's one place to break down in a Land Rover, it's at a Land Rover event, and there was no shortage of help on hand. Firstly we tried jumping my old 110 off another vehicle...no joy...then someone turned up with what looked like an iPad with two flimsy leads hanging out of it. To my utter amazement it immediately started the 110 and off we went.
Basically, in the last few years the technology of these things has advanced hugely, and some of these items are now truly tiny, with huge capability. When I got home I immediately went online and ordered one...although I've gone for large capacity rather than small size. The jump pack I bought will apparently start a diesel engine up to 6 litres in capacity up to 40 times off a 4 hour charge, amazing for something about the size of small hard back book. It's got USB ports for charging phones, 12v socket for running fridges or dinghy pumps, and a built in torch and strobe light. Needless to say this will be coming with me on every sailing trip, just a really reassuring thing to have in the case of electrical or battery failure.
I have no commercial connection with the product...just thought people might like to know about them if they were not already aware.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07C7T4LBT/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Basically, in the last few years the technology of these things has advanced hugely, and some of these items are now truly tiny, with huge capability. When I got home I immediately went online and ordered one...although I've gone for large capacity rather than small size. The jump pack I bought will apparently start a diesel engine up to 6 litres in capacity up to 40 times off a 4 hour charge, amazing for something about the size of small hard back book. It's got USB ports for charging phones, 12v socket for running fridges or dinghy pumps, and a built in torch and strobe light. Needless to say this will be coming with me on every sailing trip, just a really reassuring thing to have in the case of electrical or battery failure.
I have no commercial connection with the product...just thought people might like to know about them if they were not already aware.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07C7T4LBT/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1