Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-03 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I was skeptical about something so small being able to start a car and even
more sceptical about something less than half the price.  The one I
provided the link for before is the one I have in my wife's car.  Having
used it I can say, It does what it claims to do.  After having tried it and
having my scepticism defused, I decided to shop for a second jump-pack.
The second one has 3 less AH (12AH total) and was in a hard case but
generally the same specs otherwise and $75 instead of $50.  After comparing
both of them and finding then about equal, I asked my wife which one she
wanted to keep in her car.  She chose the cheaper 15AH unit.  So now I have
the less powerful (and more expensive) one that comes in a hard case in my
car.  Funny thing is, given the choice I would chose the cheaper one too.

$75-ish one in my car... Less recommended:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D42AFS8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_eTeywbFMS236N

$50-ish one in wife's car... More recommended:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_L0eywbCCMMWED

Josh
On Dec 3, 2015 7:41 AM, "jim aridas via CnC-List" 
wrote:

> I will chime in on the mpower it is really amazing. Great to jump
> vehicles, but also very handy when I
> forget to plug the boat back in after beer can racing tuesday nights, and
> the refrig kills the battery. Fires my 3gmf
> right up as well. Had it for 2 yrs now. Typically I see these units in the
> $120 range.
> As with anything I would be a skeptical of units 1/2 the price. The one on
> amazon might be "harbor freight ish"
> looks like the real thing but doesn't perform that way.
> Jim
> Galaxy 34'
> Brielle, NJ
>
> --
> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 09:04:53 -0600
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries
> From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> CC: muckl...@gmail.com
>
> Chuck,
>
> I don't know if you saw this on the other thread.  $50, 15Ah, the size and
> weight of a large-ish hardback book.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_UwExwbNFB55BK
>
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
> 1989 C&C 37+
> Solomons, MD
> That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.
>
> C
>
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> *From: *"Indigo via CnC-List" 
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> *Cc: *"Indigo" 
> *Sent: *Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
> *Subject: *Stus-List Jumper Batteries
>
> I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack
> to keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel
> 3GMF, I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda
> Accord, and then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat
> with no other batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that
> had not been run since laying up in the winter.
>
> Specs from their website below!
>
>
> The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use.
>
>- Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles
>- Fits in a glove box
>- Automatic On Technology
>- Multiple safety protection
>- High capacity battery technology
>- 600A peak current
>
> *Technical Specifications:*
>
>- Input: 12V 1A
>- Output: 12V
>- Jump start Start Current: 300A
>- Peak Current: 600A
>- Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38
>- Weight: 1.52 lbs.
>- Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F
>- Battery Capacity: 13000mAh
>- Full Charging Time: Approx 4h
>
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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-03 Thread jim aridas via CnC-List
I will chime in on the mpower it is really amazing. Great to jump vehicles, but 
also very handy when Iforget to plug the boat back in after beer can racing 
tuesday nights, and the refrig kills the battery. Fires my 3gmf right up as 
well. Had it for 2 yrs now. Typically I see these units in the $120 range.As 
with anything I would be a skeptical of units 1/2 the price. The one on amazon 
might be "harbor freight ish"looks like the real thing but doesn't perform that 
way.JimGalaxy 34' Brielle, NJ

Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 09:04:53 -0600
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries
From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
CC: muckl...@gmail.com

Chuck, 
I don't know if you saw this on the other thread.  $50, 15Ah, the size and 
weight of a large-ish hardback book.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_UwExwbNFB55BK
Josh Muckley

S/V Sea Hawk

1989 C&C 37+

Solomons, MD 
That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.

C

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Cc: "Indigo" 
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
Subject: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to 
keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel 3GMF, 
I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda Accord, and 
then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat with no other 
batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that had not been run 
since laying up in the winter. 
Specs from their website below!
The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use. Jump starts 
all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehiclesFits in a glove boxAutomatic On 
TechnologyMultiple safety protectionHigh capacity battery technology600A peak 
currentTechnical Specifications: Input: 12V 1AOutput: 12VJump start Start 
Current: 300APeak Current: 600ASize: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38Weight: 1.52 
lbs.Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° FBattery Capacity: 
13000mAhFull Charging Time: Approx 4h
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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-02 Thread Ahmet via CnC-List
I bought one of these little battery chargers, and plugged it in. It cought
fire overnight and did some damage. I was woken up by the fire alarm when
there was about 1 ft of flames on a 6 by 6 surface almost licking the
headliner.
Doused it with a blanket.
They sent me a free unit. Still trying to figure out if I should somehow
try to get compansated for the smoke on the headliner and a damaged coffee
table veneer.
Ahmet


On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know if these are Lithium ion or Lithium Polmer, and if there
> is any advantage of one over the other? I know from my RC Plane that the
> LiPo batteries can catch on fire!
>
> A friend brought one of these around once when my Jetta Diesel battery
> went stone cold, and it didn’t give it even a hiccup. He said he had
> started a Gradeall and a couple pickups with it, and thought it must have
> been DOA when he tried mine, so I was not given the chance to be amazed. I
> am really interested in these, but I would be even more if I had seen one
> bring my car up from the dead.
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman
>
> C&C 39 Erie, PA
>
>
>
> *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] *On Behalf Of *Marek
> Dziedzic via CnC-List
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 02, 2015 9:19 AM
> *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc:* Marek Dziedzic
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries
>
>
>
> This is not the only one on the market. They are getting quite popular and
> prices vary.
>
> A quick Google search found these articles (reviews):
> http://www.carbatterychargerscentral.com/car-starter-top-7-compact-battery-jump-starters/
> and
> http://www.autodeets.com/top-10-what-is-the-best-lithium-jump-starter-on-the-market/
>
>
>
> mPower is listed there, but it is not #1. I found PowerAll quite available
> around here. I guess it all depends on the local market. Your prices (and
> mileage) will vary.
>
>
>
> Btw. before these little portable batteries showed up on the market, I
> used an older portable car jump starter (with am AGM 12 Ah battery) as the
> only source of power on my previous boat (C&C 24). The outboard did not
> have the electric starter, so its charging circuits were not even close to
> what one would need (If I remember correctly it showed as 6 V!). The jump
> starter had a car accessory socket, which I used for connecting it to the
> boat (the boat acted like a one big accessory). I used it only for the VHF
> radio and the navigation lights, so there was not much current draw. Every
> so often I would take it home to recharge. It did work.
>
>
>
> Marek
>
>
>
> *From:* Chuck S via CnC-List 
>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 01, 2015 6:57 PM
>
> *To:* CNC boat owners, cnc-list 
>
> *Cc:* Chuck S 
>
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries
>
>
>
> That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.
>
>
>
> C
>
>
> --
>
> *From: *"Indigo via CnC-List" 
> *To: *cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc: *"Indigo" 
> *Sent: *Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
> *Subject: *Stus-List Jumper Batteries
>
>
>
> I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack
> to keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel
> 3GMF, I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda
> Accord, and then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat
> with no other batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that
> had not been run since laying up in the winter.
>
>
>
> Specs from their website below!
>
>
>
> The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use.
>
>- Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles
>- Fits in a glove box
>- Automatic On Technology
>- Multiple safety protection
>- High capacity battery technology
>- 600A peak current
>
> *Technical Specifications:*
>
>- Input: 12V 1A
>- Output: 12V
>- Jump start Start Current: 300A
>- Peak Current: 600A
>- Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38
>- Weight: 1.52 lbs.
>- Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F
>- Battery Capacity: 13000mAh
>- Full Charging Time: Approx 4h
>
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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-02 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
Does anyone know if these are Lithium ion or Lithium Polmer, and if there is 
any advantage of one over the other? I know from my RC Plane that the LiPo 
batteries can catch on fire!

A friend brought one of these around once when my Jetta Diesel battery went 
stone cold, and it didn’t give it even a hiccup. He said he had started a 
Gradeall and a couple pickups with it, and thought it must have been DOA when 
he tried mine, so I was not given the chance to be amazed. I am really 
interested in these, but I would be even more if I had seen one bring my car up 
from the dead.

 

Bill Coleman

C&C 39 Erie, PA

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Marek 
Dziedzic via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 9:19 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Marek Dziedzic
Subject: Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

 

This is not the only one on the market. They are getting quite popular and 
prices vary.

A quick Google search found these articles (reviews): 
http://www.carbatterychargerscentral.com/car-starter-top-7-compact-battery-jump-starters/
 and 
http://www.autodeets.com/top-10-what-is-the-best-lithium-jump-starter-on-the-market/

 

mPower is listed there, but it is not #1. I found PowerAll quite available 
around here. I guess it all depends on the local market. Your prices (and 
mileage) will vary.

 

Btw. before these little portable batteries showed up on the market, I used an 
older portable car jump starter (with am AGM 12 Ah battery) as the only source 
of power on my previous boat (C&C 24). The outboard did not have the electric 
starter, so its charging circuits were not even close to what one would need 
(If I remember correctly it showed as 6 V!). The jump starter had a car 
accessory socket, which I used for connecting it to the boat (the boat acted 
like a one big accessory). I used it only for the VHF radio and the navigation 
lights, so there was not much current draw. Every so often I would take it home 
to recharge. It did work.

 

Marek

 

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Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 6:57 PM

To: CNC boat <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>  owners, cnc-list 

Cc: Chuck S <mailto:cscheaf...@comcast.net>  

Subject: Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

 

That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.

 

C

 

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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: "Indigo" 
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
Subject: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

 

I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to 
keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel 3GMF, 
I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda Accord, and 
then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat with no other 
batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that had not been run 
since laying up in the winter. 

 

Specs from their website below!





The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use. 

*   Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles 
*   Fits in a glove box 
*   Automatic On Technology 
*   Multiple safety protection 
*   High capacity battery technology 
*   600A peak current

Technical Specifications: 

*   Input: 12V 1A 
*   Output: 12V 
*   Jump start Start Current: 300A 
*   Peak Current: 600A 
*   Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38 
*   Weight: 1.52 lbs. 
*   Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F 
*   Battery Capacity: 13000mAh 
*   Full Charging Time: Approx 4h


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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-02 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
The whole package is the size and weight of a hardback book.   This
includes the alligator clamps, the charging cables, all of the charging
adapters, and the battery itself.

Josh
On Dec 2, 2015 9:04 AM, "Josh Muckley"  wrote:

> Chuck,
>
> I don't know if you saw this on the other thread.  $50, 15Ah, the size and
> weight of a large-ish hardback book.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_UwExwbNFB55BK
>
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
> 1989 C&C 37+
> Solomons, MD
> That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.
>
> C
>
> --
> *From: *"Indigo via CnC-List" 
> *To: *cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc: *"Indigo" 
> *Sent: *Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
> *Subject: *Stus-List Jumper Batteries
>
> I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack
> to keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel
> 3GMF, I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda
> Accord, and then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat
> with no other batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that
> had not been run since laying up in the winter.
>
> Specs from their website below!
>
>
> The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use.
>
>- Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles
>- Fits in a glove box
>- Automatic On Technology
>- Multiple safety protection
>- High capacity battery technology
>- 600A peak current
>
> *Technical Specifications:*
>
>- Input: 12V 1A
>- Output: 12V
>- Jump start Start Current: 300A
>- Peak Current: 600A
>- Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38
>- Weight: 1.52 lbs.
>- Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F
>- Battery Capacity: 13000mAh
>- Full Charging Time: Approx 4h
>
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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-02 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Chuck,

I don't know if you saw this on the other thread.  $50, 15Ah, the size and
weight of a large-ish hardback book.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GX4Y9AY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_UwExwbNFB55BK

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.

C

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*Cc: *"Indigo" 
*Sent: *Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
*Subject: *Stus-List Jumper Batteries

I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to
keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel
3GMF, I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda
Accord, and then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat
with no other batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that
had not been run since laying up in the winter.

Specs from their website below!


The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use.

   - Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles
   - Fits in a glove box
   - Automatic On Technology
   - Multiple safety protection
   - High capacity battery technology
   - 600A peak current

*Technical Specifications:*

   - Input: 12V 1A
   - Output: 12V
   - Jump start Start Current: 300A
   - Peak Current: 600A
   - Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38
   - Weight: 1.52 lbs.
   - Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F
   - Battery Capacity: 13000mAh
   - Full Charging Time: Approx 4h


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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-02 Thread Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
This is not the only one on the market. They are getting quite popular and 
prices vary.
A quick Google search found these articles (reviews): 
http://www.carbatterychargerscentral.com/car-starter-top-7-compact-battery-jump-starters/
 and 
http://www.autodeets.com/top-10-what-is-the-best-lithium-jump-starter-on-the-market/

mPower is listed there, but it is not #1. I found PowerAll quite available 
around here. I guess it all depends on the local market. Your prices (and 
mileage) will vary.

Btw. before these little portable batteries showed up on the market, I used an 
older portable car jump starter (with am AGM 12 Ah battery) as the only source 
of power on my previous boat (C&C 24). The outboard did not have the electric 
starter, so its charging circuits were not even close to what one would need 
(If I remember correctly it showed as 6 V!). The jump starter had a car 
accessory socket, which I used for connecting it to the boat (the boat acted 
like a one big accessory). I used it only for the VHF radio and the navigation 
lights, so there was not much current draw. Every so often I would take it home 
to recharge. It did work.

Marek

From: Chuck S via CnC-List 
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To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list 
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

That's amazingly small.  Think I'll get one.


C





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Cc: "Indigo" 
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM
Subject: Stus-List Jumper Batteries


I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to 
keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel 3GMF, 
I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda Accord, and 
then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat with no other 
batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that had not been run 
since laying up in the winter. 

Specs from their website below!



  The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use. 

a.. Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles 
b.. Fits in a glove box 
c.. Automatic On Technology 
d.. Multiple safety protection 
e.. High capacity battery technology 
f.. 600A peak current
  Technical Specifications: 

a.. Input: 12V 1A 
b.. Output: 12V 
c.. Jump start Start Current: 300A 
d.. Peak Current: 600A 
e.. Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38 
f.. Weight: 1.52 lbs. 
g.. Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F 
h.. Battery Capacity: 13000mAh 
i.. Full Charging Time: Approx 4h

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Re: Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-01 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
That's amazingly small. Think I'll get one. 

C 

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From: "Indigo via CnC-List"  
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Cc: "Indigo"  
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 2:40:39 PM 
Subject: Stus-List Jumper Batteries 

I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to 
keep on board Indigo. Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel 3GMF, I 
charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda Accord, and then 
without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat with no other batteries 
connected - worked just great on the diesel that had not been run since laying 
up in the winter. 

Specs from their website below! 








The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use. 

* Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles 
* Fits in a glove box 
* Automatic On Technology 
* Multiple safety protection 
* High capacity battery technology 
* 600A peak current 



Technical Specifications: 

* Input: 12V 1A 
* Output: 12V 
* Jump start Start Current: 300A 
* Peak Current: 600A 
* Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38 
* Weight: 1.52 lbs. 
* Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F 
* Battery Capacity: 13000mAh 
* Full Charging Time: Approx 4h 



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Stus-List Jumper Batteries

2015-12-01 Thread Indigo via CnC-List
I bought a mPower Jump last winter to replace an old clunky starter pack to 
keep on board Indigo.  Not 100% confident that it would start the diesel 3GMF, 
I charged up the unit at home - used it twice to start my Honda Accord, and 
then without recharging it, used it in May to start the boat with no other 
batteries connected - worked just great on the diesel that had not been run 
since laying up in the winter. 

Specs from their website below!
> 
> The mPower Jump. Always With You, Always Ready, Always Easy to Use.
> Jump starts all 12V cars including 8 cylinder vehicles
> Fits in a glove box
> Automatic On Technology
> Multiple safety protection
> High capacity battery technology
> 600A peak current
> Technical Specifications:
> Input: 12V 1A
> Output: 12V
> Jump start Start Current: 300A
> Peak Current: 600A
> Size: 7.09 x 2.76 x 1.38
> Weight: 1.52 lbs.
> Operating Temperature: -20° C-60° C/-4° F-140° F
> Battery Capacity: 13000mAh
> Full Charging Time: Approx 4h
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