BorealOverland
Active member
Hi guys..
In a previous tread i was exploring the possibilities of using my DIY LIFEPO4 pack
as a back up for jump starting a car:
And came to the conclusion that a small portable jump starter would be a better way of doing it.
Fellow Expo member Chris Boyd pointed me in the direction of the Autowit Supercap 2.
After looking at many outstanding (buyer) reviews and some popular Youtube (sponsored) reviews
i decided to give the Supercap 2 a try and bought one.
Looked at Amazon but they were out of stock.. so i bought it on Aliexpress and it got delivered
in a Amazon box within 3 days.. weird but fine with me.
Supercap 2 is basically a supercapasitor that uses what's left of voltage in the flat (not dead) battery,
and transforms it to 14,50 Volts and releases the stored energy after a countdown signal in a 10 second burst of power so can start your car again.. that's the plan anyway lol..
Here's a photo overview of the Supercap 2
It arrives in a nice sturdy case:
Pre-charging options.. i say Pre-charge, remember it's not a battery in the way it works..
It's fairly large and weighs 1KG! (nope... not what she said..)
Multiple Pre- charge options, via the USB port on my DIY LIFEPO4 pack, takes about 30 minutes..
Or straight on the 12-13V busbar, charging only takes a 2 or 3 minutes this way.
When the supercapasitor is full it sounds a alarm that it's ready for action.
After you connect it to the flat battery or maybe you used the flat battery for Pre-charging it in the
first place, you push the little red button and the unit sound the count down alarm..
At zero the stored energy burst into the flat battery and you turn the key and start the car!
I used it on a little flat 12V agm battery that had only 5V left and you see the burst is 14.50 Volts..
Please remember this is not a battery charger!
So when jump started the flat battery you still need to look at what had caused the battery to not charge
or drop in voltage in the first place..
I like the idea of not having to worry if i left the jump starter in the car with a full battery,
and i can pre-charge the supercapasitor in varies ways without the need for a 110 or 230V outlet.
So there ya go.. a little overview of the Autowit Supercap2
i hope this helps you who are looking at jumpstarting alternatives like i did.
Thanks Chris Boyd for pointing me to the Supercap2.
Stay safe all,
Steve
In a previous tread i was exploring the possibilities of using my DIY LIFEPO4 pack
as a back up for jump starting a car:
Jump starting from DIY LIFEPO4 battery pack..
Hi guys, i have a question and hope you fine folk can help me out a bit.. Earlier this year i build a DIY Battery pack, see link: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/diy-105-ah-lithium-powerpack-with-victron-mppt-battery-protect-and-smart-sence.217571/#post-2821448 So far the pack is...
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And came to the conclusion that a small portable jump starter would be a better way of doing it.
Fellow Expo member Chris Boyd pointed me in the direction of the Autowit Supercap 2.
After looking at many outstanding (buyer) reviews and some popular Youtube (sponsored) reviews
i decided to give the Supercap 2 a try and bought one.
Looked at Amazon but they were out of stock.. so i bought it on Aliexpress and it got delivered
in a Amazon box within 3 days.. weird but fine with me.
Supercap 2 is basically a supercapasitor that uses what's left of voltage in the flat (not dead) battery,
and transforms it to 14,50 Volts and releases the stored energy after a countdown signal in a 10 second burst of power so can start your car again.. that's the plan anyway lol..
Here's a photo overview of the Supercap 2
It arrives in a nice sturdy case:
Pre-charging options.. i say Pre-charge, remember it's not a battery in the way it works..
It's fairly large and weighs 1KG! (nope... not what she said..)
Multiple Pre- charge options, via the USB port on my DIY LIFEPO4 pack, takes about 30 minutes..
Or straight on the 12-13V busbar, charging only takes a 2 or 3 minutes this way.
When the supercapasitor is full it sounds a alarm that it's ready for action.
After you connect it to the flat battery or maybe you used the flat battery for Pre-charging it in the
first place, you push the little red button and the unit sound the count down alarm..
At zero the stored energy burst into the flat battery and you turn the key and start the car!
I used it on a little flat 12V agm battery that had only 5V left and you see the burst is 14.50 Volts..
Please remember this is not a battery charger!
So when jump started the flat battery you still need to look at what had caused the battery to not charge
or drop in voltage in the first place..
I like the idea of not having to worry if i left the jump starter in the car with a full battery,
and i can pre-charge the supercapasitor in varies ways without the need for a 110 or 230V outlet.
So there ya go.. a little overview of the Autowit Supercap2
i hope this helps you who are looking at jumpstarting alternatives like i did.
Thanks Chris Boyd for pointing me to the Supercap2.
Stay safe all,
Steve
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