chris_the_wrench
Fixer & Builder of Things
Late last week as I was getting ready to roll out for Joshua Tree I found my '06 Cummins wouldn't start because some dumb ***(me) left a couple lights on for almost a week in my camper and I don't have an isolator(This week I will though). So I needed a jumpstart and the rent a cop security guy where I live rolled up with his powerpack of unknown quality and charge level. I do know, according the neat packaging, it was at one time capable of delivering 800 amps. Anyways it barely allowed me to click the solenoid. He was unwilling to give me a traditional jump start, please don't ask why. I eventually got my truck started after one of the landscapers allowed his little old chevy to run long enough, about 8-10 minutes, to charge my batteries back to a respectable level.
So my question is... Are those powerpacks capable of jumping a really low diesel truck in a variety of weather(down to below freezing)? I see this unit advertised as 2200 amps peak, 330 cranking amps, and 275 cold cranking.http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200331013_200331013
Thanks
-Chris
So my question is... Are those powerpacks capable of jumping a really low diesel truck in a variety of weather(down to below freezing)? I see this unit advertised as 2200 amps peak, 330 cranking amps, and 275 cold cranking.http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200331013_200331013
Thanks
-Chris