Hi Ausfishers,
Does anyone have any advice on the following. Here's the background:
1. I've got a Heavy Duty Jump Start Pack. It's probably about 3 years old, and I think the sealed battery *may* be on the way out. It's supposedly "1200 Amp" (though I don't know the CCA's)
2. I fully charged the pack, and had a go at starting my Suzuki DF70 from it (not jumping ie the main was diconnected), and it just doesn't seem to have the required oomph.
3. The manual says the outboard requires a 500 Cold Cranking Amps battery - my main battery has 650CCA.
4. I tried starting the motor off a cheap $40 car battery. I'm sure this would only have 300CCA's max, and probably less. It worked no problem.
So, is it more likely that the jump start pack battery is dying (the guage shows it to be 100% charged before starting the exercise), or is this pack not big enough in the first place? It's the most expensive one from SC Auto, and I bought it originally for the 4WD. I've just no way of knowing how to convert this "1200 amp" to CCA's...
Either way, it doesn't seem that this particular pack is any good on the boat - I'd like to know if I buy a new battery for it, whether it will be able to kick the engine over in the event that the marine battery fails, or whether I just take the $40 one out for insurance.
Thanks for any advice,
Mike