OneEyedMan
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I have to jump vehicles on at least a bi-weekly basis. Almost all are 6.0-6.8 litre Diesels up to 10-15L trucks. All have at least two batteries, some three, a few have four. Some are low when I need to start them and some are stone dead.
My go to for at least the last decade has been to keep two ES6000s charged and run them in parallel to start or assist in starting. I have been buying a new pack every two or three years so one is older and one fresher and it keeps my costs revolving instead of two at once.
This year I bought a NOCO GBX155 lithium pack and have been very pleased with it. It seems to do the work of 1 1/2 of the older packs, but it is rated at 4250 amps. NOCO makes an even bigger 12v pack, the GB250, for ~$1200. The 155 is on sale time to time for sub $300 as are the ones I’ve used for years.
My two pack solution has worked for years. One box will start pickups and small vehicles. Two together will get most of the big stuff moving. I’d like more combined power for better spinning on the big engines and the lithium packs are so much lighter that it’s not a contest.
What numbers do I need to compare? The ES6000 is rated at 3000 amps, the GBX155 is rated at 4250, and the GB250 is rated 5250. Two 155s “should” equal 8500 amps for half the cost of the bigger pack that only gives 5250 amps. What other number should I use to compare or am I overthinking this.
My go to for at least the last decade has been to keep two ES6000s charged and run them in parallel to start or assist in starting. I have been buying a new pack every two or three years so one is older and one fresher and it keeps my costs revolving instead of two at once.
This year I bought a NOCO GBX155 lithium pack and have been very pleased with it. It seems to do the work of 1 1/2 of the older packs, but it is rated at 4250 amps. NOCO makes an even bigger 12v pack, the GB250, for ~$1200. The 155 is on sale time to time for sub $300 as are the ones I’ve used for years.
My two pack solution has worked for years. One box will start pickups and small vehicles. Two together will get most of the big stuff moving. I’d like more combined power for better spinning on the big engines and the lithium packs are so much lighter that it’s not a contest.
What numbers do I need to compare? The ES6000 is rated at 3000 amps, the GBX155 is rated at 4250, and the GB250 is rated 5250. Two 155s “should” equal 8500 amps for half the cost of the bigger pack that only gives 5250 amps. What other number should I use to compare or am I overthinking this.
