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Old 21-12-2017, 10:51 AM   #1
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Default Jumper Leads / Booster Cables

I got caught with a flat battery recently.
There were plenty of people willing to assist, but no one had leads. Had to wait an hour for roadside assistance.
So now have decided to buy a set and keep in my car.
What Amp size is a good general purpose set?
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I got caught with a flat battery recently.
There were plenty of people willing to assist, but no one had leads. Had to wait an hour for roadside assistance.
So now have decided to buy a set and keep in my car.
What Amp size is a good general purpose set?
Cheers.
400 to 600 amp ones should be enough.
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You could also consider getting yourself a mini Lithium powered Jumper Starter that fits in the glove box like the one I have, for not much more dollars;

Smart Jump Starter - Fits in Glovebox - Never be left stranded
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get the heaviest set you can find/afford
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http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Pro...Monitor/540712
Get one of these!!
I have one and it's brilliant, it will tell you your battery is kaput way before you'll ever need jumper leads.
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Get one of these!!
I have one and it's brilliant, it will tell you your battery is kaput way before you'll ever need jumper leads.
Looks good... Here's the demo video on that monitor;

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Get one of these!!
I have one and it's brilliant, it will tell you your battery is kaput way before you'll ever need jumper leads.
Ok if you are old school and check your oil & coolant daily but most people these days would not know how to lift a bonnet let alone check anything under it.
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Ok if you are old school and check your oil & coolant daily but most people these days would not know how to lift a bonnet let alone check anything under it.
Once car makers started putting stupid plastic covers on their engines and hiding everything, so owners lifted the bonnet and thought; "I can't see anything...arh.. Too complicated, I'll leave it to the prosfessionals!" ... Spelt the end of the DIY car fixing / servicing era.

That's why I like the FG - FG X i6 engine bays.... No silly engine covers, a modern car but still looks "old school" and simple to work on and get to everything.
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Once car makers started putting stupid plastic covers on their engines and hiding everything, so owners lifted the bonnet and thought; "I can't see anything...arh.. Too complicated, I'll leave it to the prosfessionals!" ... Spelt the end of the DIY car fixing / servicing era.

That's why I like the FG - FG X i6 engine bays.... No silly engine covers, a modern car but still looks "old school" and simple to work on and get to everything.
So that's why they all do that....
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So that's why they all do that....
There's more money for a dealer in servicing / repairing a new car over 5 years than when the dealer first sells it to you.
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Twice I have tried to start peoples vehicles with their own jumper leads and the engine would not even crank, so then had to get out my own heavy jumper leads and the vehicle started. One guy had just walked 2 miles and purchased a set to start his vehicle and they where total rubbish. SO DON"T BUY THAT CHINISE RUBBISH.
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Twice I have tried to start peoples vehicles with their own jumper leads and the engine would not even crank, so then had to get out my own heavy jumper leads and the vehicle started. One guy had just walked 2 miles and purchased a set to start his vehicle and they where total rubbish. SO DON"T BUY THAT CHINISE RUBBISH.
I prefer to carry the mini Jump starter to start someone else's car, rather than using jumper cables.... Because there is always the possibility of damaging your own car's electrical and electronic systems being a good Samaritan hooking both cars together.
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Twice I have tried to start peoples vehicles with their own jumper leads and the engine would not even crank, so then had to get out my own heavy jumper leads and the vehicle started. One guy had just walked 2 miles and purchased a set to start his vehicle and they where total rubbish. SO DON"T BUY THAT CHINISE RUBBISH.
Regardless of what type of jumper leads used I usually connect the two batteries and wait about 10 minutes before I attempt to start the vehicle as this ensures the flat battery to get a bit of charge in it then start up with no issues.
Works every time.

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Having trucks, I keep a couple of sets of long, heavy jumper leads one at home and one with whatever truck I'm using at the time. You can not go wrong with oversized leads.
Several times I've jump started cars with useless undersized cheap sets which tend to fry.
A volt / amp meter is useful as well but I spose they're a rare thing in cars these days.
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Ok if you are old school and check your oil & coolant daily but most people these days would not know how to lift a bonnet let alone check anything under it.
It has an App, the tech hungry Millennials should lap this sort of gadget up shouldn't they?
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You are much better off just making your own. Buy some heavy 35 or 50mm battery cable, 4 lugs to suit and a set of heavy alligator clips.
Won't be cheap mind but will last a lifetime.
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You are much better off just making your own. Buy some heavy 35 or 50mm battery cable, 4 lugs to suit and a set of heavy alligator clips.
Won't be cheap mind but will last a lifetime.
I second that.You can get 70mm cable for maybe $10-12 per metre.6 metres of cable and $30 for some heavy duty clamps and away you go,for not much more than 100 bucks,and they will start anything and last forever.
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You could also consider getting yourself a mini Lithium powered Jumper Starter that fits in the glove box like the one I have, for not much more dollars;

Smart Jump Starter - Fits in Glovebox - Never be left stranded

Where does one get these from? please....
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Where does one get these from? please....
Different brands but do the same thing... They are available at Supercheap, Autobarn and other Auto stores.

Alternatively, if you want the one I have, here is their website where you can contact them for their resellers in your area;

http://smartjumpstarters.com.au
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I got caught with a flat battery recently.
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So now have decided to buy a set and keep in my car.
What Amp size is a good general purpose set?
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+1 for the lithium jumper pack. They are unbelievable for the size.

I bought an eBay one for something like $125 from a seller I'd bought a fair bit off before (who has a bricks & mortar business in a regional town) so I figured it would be a decent product). It's been great.

I've used it to jump carby V8 Commodores that have been parked for a while, and more recently, a diesel Colorado when it's battery crapped itself overnight when we were on a trip. The stuffed battery couldn't even get the starter solenoid to click. Left the jumper pack connected for about a minute (the little leads got real hot) and it gave enough to slowly crank it over & start up the diesel.

I keep it in the boot of the FG. The one I have came with a 240V charger, 12V charger, and an "octopus" of leads to charge a myriad of i-devices. It's all in a neat zipper bag. I've jumped 3 different cars at work - 2 were from leaving lights on (not all modern cars cut them or give warnings), and the 3rd was a stuffed battery - got them going enough to get to supercheap to get a new battery bought & fitted.

Don't believe the amp-hour ratings on them. Some claim things like 40,000mAh, but there's 5 8000mAh cells connected in series..... And don't let what you may consider a low capacity put you off - those lithium cells can dump their voltage in a short time - giving the dead battery enough juice to kick over. You won't start a car with one if there's no battery in it - they are used to "top up" the car's battery enough to get it started again.
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Have you considered in buying a new battery!!! People Ike you keep me in a job thanks mate
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Forgot to mention too - having a jumper pack means you don't need to find a willing volunteer to get a jump start from either.

It's harder & harder to find a volunteer as many people fear frying the ECU and other nasty things they've heard stories about. It's extremely rare that it can happen, and usually caused by incorrect polarity, or not knowing where to place the leads - or letting it run with no battery connected, so the alt voltage spirals out of control.
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Forgot to mention too - having a jumper pack means you don't need to find a willing volunteer to get a jump start from either.

It's harder & harder to find a volunteer as many people fear frying the ECU and other nasty things they've heard stories about. It's extremely rare that it can happen, and usually caused by incorrect polarity, or not knowing where to place the leads - or letting it run with no battery connected, so the alt voltage spirals out of control.
Good points!

It's probably worth mentioning here the correct procedure for using jumper cables.

Surprisingly, most people who think they know how to jump-start another car, get it wrong in STEP 4;

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