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Post Info TOPIC: Power Packs


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Power Packs


The most common Power Pack have the jumper cables, air compressor and 12 volt outlet however you constantly have to charge them. There are some pretty exspenive ones in fact the one I saw one that cost close to $2000 and weighed only 40 pounds. I believed it was called a Hummel or something like that. Do any of you carry a Power Pack and if you do is it worth the money?



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We carry one and try to remember to charge it monthly, which requires plugging it into the wall until the light turns green. We bought it at Costco and it was something like $85, replacing one that was about 10 years old that no longer held a decent charge. Good when you do something dumb and need a jump start. For us that is somehow having the tow car battery drain while towing it, about 2 times a year.

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We carry one and keep it charged. It's been great for the air compressor, both for the truck and trailer, but also for our bicycle tires!! I think we've only used it once to jump start our vehicle. Of more importance from an income and business perspective, for us it's also our back up if we run out of battery power when we're at an art show, got to have someway to keep our phone charged up so we can accept credit cards. Nothing worse than thinking you have a sale and then no way to process their card:(

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I carry one also mine has a small inverter I mostly use it for the same reasons.......back up power for phones & laptops during boondocking when Im lazy sitting outside.........LOL

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