Hey brother. Just wanted to say your videos have been very helpful. Did have much experience with oil furnaces but with your videos I was able to get the concept well
ideally, you'd put the jump pack on and let it charge the vehicle battery for a while before trying to start it. key/lights off/out doors closed and wait 10+ minutes. that's assuming the battery is able to take a charge, so if it's flat dead and wont hold any charge, then not many jump packs will be able to start them on their own, especially a newer vehicle full of electronics and large/high compression engine. not judging the silly little jump starter either way.
Gotta give your starter a wack to dislodge the soot and carbon build up from the brushes ect n try again......... ofcourse clean tight cables !!! 😂 oh yeah looks like a Ram never mind................jk 😊
Was the vehicle battery between 2-8v requiring the two button Force Start? I see you used that mode but perhaps it won't force start outside that range? It would be interesting to know if the jump box was outputting voltage during the force start mode?
Hey brother. Just wanted to say your videos have been very helpful. Did have much experience with oil furnaces but with your videos I was able to get the concept well
Welcome
GFM
Check your battery cables make sure they are clean !& tight!
Of course that is the first operation.
GFM
ideally, you'd put the jump pack on and let it charge the vehicle battery for a while before trying to start it. key/lights off/out doors closed and wait 10+ minutes.
that's assuming the battery is able to take a charge, so if it's flat dead and wont hold any charge, then not many jump packs will be able to start them on their own, especially a newer vehicle full of electronics and large/high compression engine. not judging the silly little jump starter either way.
I think the Hulk would be upset if he knew his name was associated with this product! 😂
Good one.
GFM
Idk about a jump, I'll usually replace the battery or pull it and toss a noco genius on it and let it figure it out over night.
ok. at least im not the only one who got scammed with the lithium jump starter pack.
Noco or no go.
bad contact on the clamps
Gotta give your starter a wack to dislodge the soot and carbon build up from the brushes ect n try again......... ofcourse clean tight cables !!! 😂 oh yeah looks like a Ram never mind................jk 😊
Was the vehicle battery between 2-8v requiring the two button Force Start? I see you used that mode but perhaps it won't force start outside that range? It would be interesting to know if the jump box was outputting voltage during the force start mode?
If you notice the starter began to engage, then dropped out because of low cranking voltage, I would say the jump starter was just defective.
GFM
Brand name sounds dubious. Now we know why.
These knockoff companies always offer their stuff for free in exchange for free marketing. You’re just wasting time my man.
That's why I stick with NoCO or JNC660
Call AAA and sleep until they arrive.😑
Bro, no need to be rude.
@@carabela125 It may be a long wait.
GFM