We have one at our shop and it worked great. Not two years and it quit working. Company wants min 450 dollars to fix it. Very poor warranty. Didn't last
Thank you for this. I have been debating on getting one of these but if they aren’t going to back the product that’s this expensive I think I’ll have to pass on it which sucks because they seem to be very popular and a lot of people like them. I have a $400 hulkman 10.0 that works great for me. Haven’t had any issues with it at all. But I really like these units. 😅
More than likely the battery inside is lithium polymer the same as what most RC cars/planes use. Lipo batteries MUST be stored at nominal voltage when they aren't going to be used in the next couple days. Leaving them at full or near full for more than a week is going to cause degradation, not only in capacity but also in internal resistance and IR is directly related to discharge rate. Not sure if the manual says anything about storing at nominal voltage (3.80-3.85V per cell...seeing that the power adapter is 18V I'm going to guess its 4 cells in series?). I guess thats what all those output ports would be good for.
There is no reason these things should cost so much, they are just batteries with a handle on top. If you have a farm, you can accomplish the same thing with a decent size car battery and jumper cables. Will cost you no more than $200.
get the jnc 950. i use that on big rigs for years with no issues.
We have one at our shop and it worked great. Not two years and it quit working. Company wants min 450 dollars to fix it. Very poor warranty. Didn't last
Thank you for this. I have been debating on getting one of these but if they aren’t going to back the product that’s this expensive I think I’ll have to pass on it which sucks because they seem to be very popular and a lot of people like them. I have a $400 hulkman 10.0 that works great for me. Haven’t had any issues with it at all. But I really like these units. 😅
More than likely the battery inside is lithium polymer the same as what most RC cars/planes use. Lipo batteries MUST be stored at nominal voltage when they aren't going to be used in the next couple days. Leaving them at full or near full for more than a week is going to cause degradation, not only in capacity but also in internal resistance and IR is directly related to discharge rate.
Not sure if the manual says anything about storing at nominal voltage (3.80-3.85V per cell...seeing that the power adapter is 18V I'm going to guess its 4 cells in series?). I guess thats what all those output ports would be good for.
If a feller took a drink of beer every time you say "um" they'd die of alcohol poisoning lol. Ienjoy your content though but dang lol.
Haha! Never noticed that until you pointed it out. Will try to work on that but its a subconscious habit so no promises.
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Is that 24 volts
Review Autogen battery starter 10000 amp
Is your tractor 24 volts
No, its been converted to 12 volts
There is no reason these things should cost so much, they are just batteries with a handle on top. If you have a farm, you can accomplish the same thing with a decent size car battery and jumper cables. Will cost you no more than $200.
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Don't buy it if you have a Cummins x15 it will NOT start it