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<blockquote data-quote="Chewy" data-source="post: 173750" data-attributes="member: 4646"><p>I'm after some advice about a jump starter pack, which is the best, or preffered type. Ive had a look at lithium ion type and the old conventional type. The lithium ion types are a lot smaller and apparently only need charging every 3 months or so if not used, also can be charged in the in the car on the go. Apparently good for maybe 3 or so jumps b4 having to recharge. Not so long leads though. What does everybody else have and are these new lithium ion things better or worse? Cheers Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chewy, post: 173750, member: 4646"] I'm after some advice about a jump starter pack, which is the best, or preffered type. Ive had a look at lithium ion type and the old conventional type. The lithium ion types are a lot smaller and apparently only need charging every 3 months or so if not used, also can be charged in the in the car on the go. Apparently good for maybe 3 or so jumps b4 having to recharge. Not so long leads though. What does everybody else have and are these new lithium ion things better or worse? Cheers Andy. [/QUOTE]
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