I know that this topic has had some exposure back some time ago but here's what just happened to me...
Last year (???) I purchased the NOCO device listed in the below link. Today, after three months of sitting idle the Lazy Bones needed help getting out of bed. Once I got the hood open (long story there) I connected the device per instructions and the old gal came to life at the 1st turn of the key. I'm sold, the NOCO will become a permanent part of the rig! ;D
Amazon.com: NOCO Boost HD GB70 2000 Amp 12V UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter:... (https://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GB70-UltraSafe-Lithium-Starter/dp/B016UG6PWE/ref=pd_bxgy_200_2/139-8865727-4034704?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B016UG6PWE&pd_rd_r=a2e5a51b-6169-11e9-8d19-bda423141c4f&pd_rd_w=3hUaG&pd_rd_wg=OhBpG&pf_rd_p=a2006322-0bc0-4db9-a08e-d168c18ce6f0&pf_rd_r=A7F2QNNBD37003KBXMBX&psc=1&refRID=A7F2QNNBD37003KBXMBX)
Glad to have it, let’s hope is not needed 🚐😁
Steve,
I’m with you 100%. After draining the Chassis battery last May in Yosemite, I became a believer. Why it took so long for me to catch on is beyond me. Lithium Jumpers had gotten a lot of good press on LDO.
Now I have two. The Antigravity for the LD and the DBPower for home base. The DBPower has already saved the bacon of a neighbor.
Don’t forget to charge the device every three months to keep it ready for those unexpected emergencies.
Glad you had yours ready to go.
Kent
"Don't forget to charge the device every three months to keep it ready..."
Actually that's part of the untold story! This past January just after it's delivery it spent 3 days on a charge line. I was beginning to think it would not complete that charge. But finally, the indications were that it was at 100% so I put it in it's case and never looked at it again until today. When I turned the key the engine 'jumped' to life, not even a growl. :o ;)