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AVAPOW 12V 3000A Peak 23800mAh Car Battery Jump Starter (up to 8L Gas / Diesel)
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This looks like the better deal though for only $26
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This looks like the better deal though for only $26
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This looks like the better deal though for only $26
The 3000A unit can jump-start almost any consumer gas engine (up to 8.0L) and most light-duty diesels. Spending an extra $25 on the 6000A makes more sense if you plan on using it to charge devices when camping, in which case the extra 8,200mAh of capacity becomes useful. Or, if you own a heavy-duty truck (e.g., F350), or live in a very cold climate. In temps below -10°C (14°F), the effective power drops, so a 3000A unit might struggle to jump a large V8 engine in extreme cold conditions, whereas, the power overhead you get with the 6000A ensures it can still deliver about 600–800 cranking amps even when the internal lithium cells are freezing.
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Extreme heat (e.g., car in direct sunlight) or extreme cold can degrade the capacity faster. All lithium-ion batteries will naturally discharge overtime, so recharging it to 100% every few months is a ideal to make sure there's enough peak current to start your engine. That being said, I've kept mine on the shelf for much longer than that and have never had a problem.
Extreme heat (e.g., car in direct sunlight) or extreme cold can degrade the capacity faster. All lithium-ion batteries will naturally discharge overtime, so recharging it to 100% every few months is a ideal to make sure there's enough peak current to start your engine. That being said, I've kept mine on the shelf for much longer than that and have never had a problem.
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