Jump Starter

Barge17
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Jump Starter

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Bought a s/h ebike last September and thought I might need an extra range extender battery for it, but was wrong. The bike's range is phenominal as is.
So I am wondering if I could use the 48v spare battery for a vehicle jump starter with a suitable current limiting device? Is there such a thing available please? The battery has a substansial Andersen type socket.

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Barge17 wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:15 am Bought a s/h ebike last September and thought I might need an extra range extender battery for it, but was wrong. The bike's range is phenominal as is.
So I am wondering if I could use the 48v spare battery for a vehicle jump starter with a suitable current limiting device? Is there such a thing available please? The battery has a substansial Andersen type socket.

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Could? Yes.

Seems like a lot of effort though. You’d need to reconfigure the 48V pack to 12V (or 24V depending what your jumping). Then you’d need to beef up the connections/cables to handle much higher current. I haven’t jump started a car since the 1990s! Why not just fix the vehicle you need to jumpstart, or put it on a trickle charger?
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The e-bike battery is most likely lithium. Can it handle the high currents needed to jump start?
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John_S wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:48 am The e-bike battery is most likely lithium. Can it handle the high currents needed to jump start?
Loads of lithium jump packs these days. High current is fine for a short period.

This one is the market leader: https://amzn.eu/d/dPV8Vf4

However, I guess, the commercial products will have the required temperature protections…
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Thanks for the replies. Perhaps I didn't explain myself fully. Quite often the vehicle concerned is no where near a mains connection when the problem arises, and what I would use the 48v battery for is to fast charge the vehicle over a period, say 20 mins.
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Barge17 wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 8:23 am Thanks for the replies. Perhaps I didn't explain myself fully. Quite often the vehicle concerned is no where near a mains connection when the problem arises, and what I would use the 48v battery for is to fast charge the vehicle over a period, say 20 mins.
A small solar panel seems like a better solution...

Or maybe sell the additional battery for your ebike and buy a proper jump starter similar to the one I linked to above?
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"Or maybe sell the additional battery for your ebike and buy a proper jump starter similar to the one I linked to above?"

That makes a lot of sense, thanks
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What E bike did you get ?

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It folds up easily to fit in a car, just that bit heavy, though
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Barge17 wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 10:07 am Image

It folds up easily to fit in a car, just that bit heavy, though
That is a cracker! We see loads of that style zipping about in Turkey. Swmbo has recently suggested we get a pair for the back of the van. It's a good bit of kit?
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