DaveM
Explorer
I have (had) a Micro Start XP-3 jump pack that I keep in my Outback as backup in case I ever over drain the main battery on a camping trip. Have never had to use it for myself but have used it to jump others many times. Excellent product, never had any issues in the maybe 7 or 8 years I've had it. Today I used it to jump a small mini-van that was dead. The pack was fully charged and in good shape as far as I could tell. I hooked it up, let it sit on the battery for a minute then had the van owner try to turn the car over. The turn over was very weak, as if there was no jump pack attached. I had him try a couple more times before I noticed the power lights on the pack had gone out. I grabbed the pack which turned out to be extremely hot and swollen! I unplugged it from the leads (leads also very hot) and tossed it away from the car. It never caught fire but was probably less than a minute away from doing so if I'd left it attached to the car.
My question is, assuming it's not user error (very hard to get this wrong and I triple checked that I had the pos/neg hooked up correctly). What could cause this? Can the car I was jumping have an issue with the alternator or battery that could short the pack? Was it just too old (we used it just a few months ago though)?
I need to get a new pack now but wondering if there is something I need to be aware of to prevent this next time.
My question is, assuming it's not user error (very hard to get this wrong and I triple checked that I had the pos/neg hooked up correctly). What could cause this? Can the car I was jumping have an issue with the alternator or battery that could short the pack? Was it just too old (we used it just a few months ago though)?
I need to get a new pack now but wondering if there is something I need to be aware of to prevent this next time.