I dont know much about jump starting, but if ampere is the only
problem, add few more such sets of batteries in parallel (if you have
enough such batteries). Also try adding a good capacitor (say 20,000
mic farad) at the end to take care of momentary huge current
requirement.
Melchi
On 3/31/06, Prabirkumar Saha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a car related question. I frequently face the "dead battery" problem
> while starting the car. Repeatedly, I have to call up a friend to request
> for a jump start. Is it possible to have a easy solution? If I keep few 1.5
> V batteries in series to make a full 12V, will it be useful? I know the
> amperage is a problem. How to solve it?
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