The NOCO GB150 is an awesome jump pack. I have two and have used them many times to jump-start everything from scooters to pickup trucks, and it has never failed me or even hesitated.
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03-14-2024 at 08:37 AM.
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+1 to your post.
Assuming a car battery of 12V, this has 44,400mWh/12V = 3,700mAh
If we assume 5V for USB charging, this has 44,400mWh/5V=8,880mAh
Is this correct?
No, and yes.
The Li-on battery is based on a 3.7-volt cell. The manufacturer calculates how many cells are put in to label the capacity: 4x 3000 mA cells to be 12,000 mA on the label. 44,4000 mWh is exactly 12,000 mah for normal Li-on battery pack labeling.
"Wh" is actually more accurate than "mah" to describe the capability...
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03-14-2024 at 09:07 AM.
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Jump boxes are cool, but a set of quality jumper cables will last forever and never fail.
True, but the jumper packs don't require another vehicle and a stranger to jump your car or other equipment. I've used a different one to start a mini excavator and diesel generators.
I have a different halo bolt, and it jump started our expedition a couple of times without issue. I was glad we had bought one so my wife wasn't stranded.
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Very small battery 😅
Very small battery 😅
other batteries don't jump start your car. I have the larger one with the air nozzles, works great in emergencies
Very small battery 😅
Assuming a car battery of 12V, this has 44,400mWh/12V = 3,700mAh
If we assume 5V for USB charging, this has 44,400mWh/5V=8,880mAh
Is this correct?
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Assuming a car battery of 12V, this has 44,400mWh/12V = 3,700mAh
If we assume 5V for USB charging, this has 44,400mWh/5V=8,880mAh
Is this correct?
The Li-on battery is based on a 3.7-volt cell. The manufacturer calculates how many cells are put in to label the capacity: 4x 3000 mA cells to be 12,000 mA on the label. 44,4000 mWh is exactly 12,000 mah for normal Li-on battery pack labeling.
"Wh" is actually more accurate than "mah" to describe the capability...
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True, but the jumper packs don't require another vehicle and a stranger to jump your car or other equipment. I've used a different one to start a mini excavator and diesel generators.
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Started my dead 24hp mower and dead mustang battery just fine.
How could I have been so careless? 1.21 gigawatts!