Battery Jumperstarter Packs

  • Beaver E
    Posts: 137
    #1274806

    I was just wondering if you guys on here carry a portiable jumpstarter in your boat? I am looking to purchase one and I am kinda clueless on what to get. And were would be a good place to get one?

    Thanks for the help

    Steve Root
    South St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 5623
    #1015218

    I picked up one at Fleet Farm for $75.00, it will jump start the truck or the boat motor. has a built in air compressor, 12 volt outlets, a 200 watts power inverter (110 VAC output), and a lantern. Figured it would come in really handy some day!

    Rootski

    stuwest
    Elmwood, WI
    Posts: 2254
    #1015222

    I carry cables only, in some sort of little zipper pack to keep them orderly. That way i can throw my two batteries together. Used them a couple of times on my older batteries. Worked nice.

    Also, it would get me into a pull up boat if they both went dead.

    YESYESYES Spent a whale of a lot of money but go two new batteries today. NEWBATTERIESNEWBATTERIESNEBATTERIES!!!

    dougie
    Sobieski,Wi
    Posts: 458
    #1015225

    We got a Sears Craftsman at work for over a year now works great. With 200 to 300 cars coming and going in a week it gets used.

    katmando
    Ramsey,MN pool 2, St.croix river
    Posts: 691
    #1015296

    Yup I never leave home without it!
    I got a shumacher instant power. It’s got 2 120v plug ins and 2 12v plug in and 2 usb plug ins. I run lights off of it at night when I’m cattin. It’s got me out of some sticky situations on the river at night since I run my cd player and other boat lights off my crank battery.
    I still bring jumper cables just incase the power pack dies then I can jump the crank battery off the unused trolling motor battery.
    You can never be TOO safe on the water

    eyekatcher
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 966
    #1015165

    I installed the Lazarus system in my boat.
    Basically a set of jumper cables and switch on hot side
    that connects my starting and trolling batteries.
    Allows me to charge my trolling battery or jump my starting battery on the lake.

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