Posted by KEH on January 07, 2014 at 13:52:41 from (209.213.25.37):
In Reply to: Re: Yea it started posted by steve_in_mo on January 07, 2014 at 09:39:09:
All this discussion reminded me that I needed to get the jump start device or whatever its called from the wife's car and recharge it. It just has a small lead acid battery in it.
Actually I have thought that it would work out just a well to have a new battery to carry in the trunk of the car instead and recharge it regularly, then I would have one to replace the car battery when it went bad. Best not to do this until the car battery gets some age on it, otherwise they may both wear out at the same time. If one could get the same battery to fit 2 vehicles, so much the better. Have jumper cables along with it. Some ladies are religious about having jumper cables, I stopped at a pawn shop recently and a lady asked for a jump. She had the jumper cables ready.
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