Lithium Jump Starter April 17, 2019, 07:49:25 pm I know that this topic has had some exposure back some time ago but here's what just happened to me...Last year () I purchased the NOCO device listed in the below link. Today, after three months of sitting idle the Lazy Bones needed help getting out of bed. Once I got the hood open (long story there) I connected the device per instructions and the old gal came to life at the 1st turn of the key. I'm sold, the NOCO will become a permanent part of the rig! Amazon.com: NOCO Boost HD GB70 2000 Amp 12V UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter:... 3 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Jump Start Reply #1 – April 17, 2019, 08:08:43 pm Glad to have it, let’s hope is not needed 🚐😁 1 Likes
Re: Jump Start Reply #2 – April 17, 2019, 08:31:43 pm Steve,I’m with you 100%. After draining the Chassis battery last May in Yosemite, I became a believer. Why it took so long for me to catch on is beyond me. Lithium Jumpers had gotten a lot of good press on LDO. Now I have two. The Antigravity for the LD and the DBPower for home base. The DBPower has already saved the bacon of a neighbor. Don’t forget to charge the device every three months to keep it ready for those unexpected emergencies.Glad you had yours ready to go.Kent
Re: Jump Start Reply #3 – April 17, 2019, 09:44:53 pm "Don't forget to charge the device every three months to keep it ready..."Actually that's part of the untold story! This past January just after it's delivery it spent 3 days on a charge line. I was beginning to think it would not complete that charge. But finally, the indications were that it was at 100% so I put it in it's case and never looked at it again until today. When I turned the key the engine 'jumped' to life, not even a growl.