External Jump Starter

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tmh
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External Jump Starter

Post by tmh »

I am considering adding a dedicated start battery, but do not have it now.
I the meantime I was thinking about getting an external Jump Starter.
I currently have the two 4D AGM batteries that are now 4 years old and not holding a charge well, so I will replace these soon.
I have seen some external Jump Start batteries for less than $200. A lead-acid one from West Marine [big and heavy] and a lithium-ion one from defender [small and light weight]
Any advice pro or con would be appreciated.

Mike
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Re: External Jump Starter

Post by wolfe10 »

Mike,

Another option is to install another smaller (like group 31) AGM just forward of the current battery location as a backup-- under the aft end of the port settee.

How "seamless" your installation and wiring is up to you. Pretty easy to use a simple marine ON-OFF switch to connect it (positive )to the other batteries or directly to the main battery switch. ON for charging it and using it as an emergency start. OFF for when engine not running/shore power not connected so it doesn't discharge with the other batteries. OR, even simpler, jumper cables you can connect to it.
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Post by cuthbert »

I followed the path of many 350 owners and went with a type 51 car start battery (700CCA or so easily starts the engine) on the 2nd switch position and then a group of 4 6V golf cart batteries (Costco have date of manufacture on their batteries and great prices) on the first switch position. By going this route all 5 batteries fit in the existing space and you don't lose any storage space, but you will need to make some stout and short connecting cables to put 2 x two 6V in series and connect the two 12V batties this forms into one bank.

All mine are flooded lead acid batteries but both golf cart and type 51 are available in AGM.

I typically never use the start battery its there just in case of a failure of the main bank.
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Re: External Jump Starter

Post by tmh »

Brett and Mr. Cuthbert [sorry could not find a first name]
Thank you all so much for your prompt and expert suggestions.
As I am "electrically challenged", I will share this detailed information with my mechanic [who is also a sailor] and get started.
Thanks again for sharing your ideas and experience.

Mike
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Re: External Jump Starter

Post by KenKrawford »

Mike, there was an interesting discussion on the C34 message board about jump start batteries. Especially check out the comment from Mainsail. He's a pretty respected authority on boat repair.
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Re: External Jump Starter

Post by tmh »

Thanks Ken, I will do that!
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