Tx for the demo, I have borrowed one of these to take to my camper for a few days while the camp ground fixes some electrical problems. I have used Schumacher brand jumpers before. Question, will the outlets give out any power at all if you don't turn on the inverter switch? Thanks...
Comes with an 18 amp-hour SLA battery, so you can use roughly 9 amp-hours before needing to recharge it, or else you risk permanent damage to the cells. The 200 watt inverter will draw about 16 amps, @ 200 watts, so you would get a little more than 1 hour of (safe) runtime if you were drawing 200 watts, continuous. For what it is and what they charge ($89) it isn't a bad deal, I suppose. I'd be interested to see what circuitry they're using to deliver the 350 amps for the jumper pack function.
That depends on how much you are drawing. A small light will run longer than a hair dryer. The greater the load, the faster the power drains. Thanks for your comment
Tx for the demo, I have borrowed one of these to take to my camper for a few days while the camp ground fixes some electrical problems. I have used Schumacher brand jumpers before. Question, will the outlets give out any power at all if you don't turn on the inverter switch? Thanks...
The inverter must be turned on. Thanks for the comment.
Need to know where to buy the power charger cord 120v AC? I appreciate your advice.
I don't know of any place right now. Thanks for your comment.
Comes with an 18 amp-hour SLA battery, so you can use roughly 9 amp-hours before needing to recharge it, or else you risk permanent damage to the cells. The 200 watt inverter will draw about 16 amps, @ 200 watts, so you would get a little more than 1 hour of (safe) runtime if you were drawing 200 watts, continuous.
For what it is and what they charge ($89) it isn't a bad deal, I suppose. I'd be interested to see what circuitry they're using to deliver the 350 amps for the jumper pack function.
Thanks for your comment.
How long does the battery last
That depends on how much you are drawing. A small light will run longer than a hair dryer. The greater the load, the faster the power drains. Thanks for your comment
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