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Do you own, or consider owning a jump starter?
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<blockquote data-quote="red91sit" data-source="post: 470018" data-attributes="member: 25153"><p>I've found these are very helpful, but typically the damage is done by the time you need them. In my experience, I keep a spare car around my house, as I hate worrying that one car will break and I'll have to buy a replacement ASAP. The problem with this was the battery in spare car would drain while sitting for months/years. I could jump it, but the battery was damaged from overly deep cycling. I tried one of those solar battery maintainers, and now the spare car is all charged up and ready to go whenever I need it. Might get one for the boat to power little accessories with the motors off. </p><p></p><p>(I'm fairly close to the tropic of cancer line, so your experiences may vary)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red91sit, post: 470018, member: 25153"] I've found these are very helpful, but typically the damage is done by the time you need them. In my experience, I keep a spare car around my house, as I hate worrying that one car will break and I'll have to buy a replacement ASAP. The problem with this was the battery in spare car would drain while sitting for months/years. I could jump it, but the battery was damaged from overly deep cycling. I tried one of those solar battery maintainers, and now the spare car is all charged up and ready to go whenever I need it. Might get one for the boat to power little accessories with the motors off. (I'm fairly close to the tropic of cancer line, so your experiences may vary) [/QUOTE]
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