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Has anyone used a car portable Power Pack for boat engines?
What are the issues to look out for before buying one ?
What are the issues to look out for before buying one ?
Has anyone used a car portable Power Pack for boat engines?
What are the issues to look out for before buying one ?
Agree. The problem of not being able to start an engine is almost always down to bad battery set ups, particularly those that use the 1,2,both setup which does not have a dedicated engine start but uses both batteries for all demands. A dedicated start, particularly a small AGM like an Odyssey or a Red Flash or one of the new car type AGMs if you have the space will last pretty much indefinitely if charged from the alternator via a split charging system. Add a means of switching the house bank to the starter circuit in an emergency and you are unlikely ever to be in a position where you can't start the engine.I fail to see the real value of these commercial power packs. A far more effective solution is to buy a really good rally car battery, e.g. a small Odyssey, keep it charged with a couple of clips on the boat, and have a set of jump leads to hand.
I think you are paying a lot for a plastic frame, and a set of LEDs to show the charge state.
We've the same thing , used on car when battery was failing. Used on neighbours car when stuff left on. So small , easy to put on boat as a back up / for others use/ or phone / other usb stuff in an emergency.My aged diesel car can be slow to start. To ensure it would start after being parked for a week in freezing temperatures after a holiday in the alps I bought a Noco jump starter. It’s quite compact, easy to use, and holds its charge for ages.
When going on sailing holiday I transfer the Noco jumper from car to boat as insurance against unforeseen starter battery problems. I’ve yet to need it but it does bring peace of mind while taking up very little space.
Of course - but not unreasonable to point out that there are ways of avoiding getting into that situation in the first place and having to rely on others to get you out of the situation.In my experience, the skipper of a drifting boat appreciates a jump start, a lecture on why he should have never left the pontoon with his battery setup, not so much. ?
Exactly, why not just buy a suitable battery and jump leads, and keep for emergencies?I fail to see the real value of these commercial power packs. A far more effective solution is to buy a really good rally car battery, e.g. a small Odyssey, keep it charged with a couple of clips on the boat, and have a set of jump leads to hand.
I think you are paying a lot for a plastic frame, and a set of LEDs to show the charge state.
See my post #16.Exactly, why not just buy a suitable battery and jump leads, and keep for emergencies?
Exactly, why not just buy a suitable battery and jump leads, and keep for emergencies?