General Geoff
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I learned about this a few months ago from an Aussie youtube review (warning, a few profanities spoken):
Anyway, it's finally available now in the U.S. market for the tidy sum of $300:
https://www.ozcharge.com/jump-start...ate-rm1000-batteryless-capacitor-jumpstarter/
Basically the unique features of this jump starter are that it requires no pre-charging, because it can draw energy for several minutes from even a nominally dead 12v car battery (like, measuring 5 volts dead), and because of the instant discharge capability of capacitors, deliver all that energy in one short spike of 13.7V power to crank the engine over and get the car started.
Meaning, you don't have to keep the thing charged, so you never have to worry about it being 'dead' when you most need it. And theoretically, the capacitors will last a great while longer (a decade or longer) than the lead-acid or Li-Ion batteries found in most jump packs.
I don't have one yet but I would love to get one. The RM1000 is rated for 1,000 amps, and unlike most Li-Ion jump packs, I bet it can actually deliver that much power.
Anyway, it's finally available now in the U.S. market for the tidy sum of $300:
https://www.ozcharge.com/jump-start...ate-rm1000-batteryless-capacitor-jumpstarter/
Basically the unique features of this jump starter are that it requires no pre-charging, because it can draw energy for several minutes from even a nominally dead 12v car battery (like, measuring 5 volts dead), and because of the instant discharge capability of capacitors, deliver all that energy in one short spike of 13.7V power to crank the engine over and get the car started.
Meaning, you don't have to keep the thing charged, so you never have to worry about it being 'dead' when you most need it. And theoretically, the capacitors will last a great while longer (a decade or longer) than the lead-acid or Li-Ion batteries found in most jump packs.
I don't have one yet but I would love to get one. The RM1000 is rated for 1,000 amps, and unlike most Li-Ion jump packs, I bet it can actually deliver that much power.