Elkins45
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I keep mine in the same emergency bag as my fire extinguisher. Maybe if it catches fire it will cook off the extinguisher and put itself out.I carry jumper cables because I don't want a lithium battery fire in my car.
I keep mine in the same emergency bag as my fire extinguisher. Maybe if it catches fire it will cook off the extinguisher and put itself out.I carry jumper cables because I don't want a lithium battery fire in my car.
Has a lithium jump pack every caught fire that was not being charged (or nor being stabbed or drilled into)?I keep mine in the same emergency bag as my fire extinguisher. Maybe if it catches fire it will cook off the extinguisher and put itself out.
That was probably a SLA battery. Anything from Radio Shack is suspect.I bought one from radio shack probably 15 years ago. Used it to start a jeep with a dead battery and it exploded instead of starting the jeep.
I called the manufacturer and they sent out a hew one as well as a box to return the one that blew up.
The new one swelled up after a few weeks so it went to the hazmat place.
Well it said lithium on the battery...That was probably a SLA battery. Anything from Radio Shack is suspect.
That's the one we have, and I think the rating is realistic. Where did you get one so cheap? I would pick up another one for that price.Here’s a shot of my jump pack. There are some extremely low prices out there. $50 for 3000 Amps? Crazy.
This one was $50 USA for only 750 A. I hope it lasts. So far it’s holding a charge for months.
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It was a sale at Canadian Tire last fall.That's the one we have, and I think the rating is realistic. Where did you get one so cheap? I would pick up another one for that price.
I'm in the Makita 18v lineup, does Makita make a system like Milwaukee,I would think that the manufacturers could add another tool to their arsenal
Thanks,I'll check that outGet the Ryobi one and a Makita to Ryobi adapter