outlander
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Has anyone thought of doing this....
all you would really need is a spare battery and some other parts?
all you would really need is a spare battery and some other parts?
Eagle said:The batteries in booster packs are sealed so they won't leak. Motorcycle batteries (unless they've changed since I stopped riding) are lead-acid batteries that are vented and can dump sulphuric acid on you or on the interior of your heap.
I'd just buy one.
Eagle said:The batteries in booster packs are sealed so they won't leak. Motorcycle batteries (unless they've changed since I stopped riding) are lead-acid batteries that are vented and can dump sulphuric acid on you or on the interior of your heap.
I'd just buy one.
fordtech said:when I was working at a ford dealer in CO a guy brought in his explorer for somthing... I popped his hood and he had a tiny battery under there.... dont remember what it was exactly, but it was a gel cell type he was tinkering with.... kinda neat 5 years ago, but the technology has come along quick.
like others have said, those boosters have come down in the last few years...cheap now.
jeepdeepfreak said:With a final cost of around $140.00 it's cheaper than the high amp boosters I've seen.