In the last few years there has been an expanding market in
portable jump starters and battery packs designed to keep you on the go while
being small enough to pack for use on the road. While at Icast 2015, I talked
to the guys at Weego, a company that offers several such systems for just about
every adventure.
Gerry Toscani, the company President, says it best on
Weego’s website, “Everyone who uses a cell phone knows the inconvenience of low
to zero power. Anyone who drives a car has firsthand experience of dead
batteries, a mess of jumper cables, or poor-performing jump packs. These
familiar issues needed a solution as portable as our fast-paced lifestyle – we
answered with Weego”.
Weego jump starters and battery packs are indeed small, but
pack a large punch. For testing purposes I used a brand new Weego Heavy Duty
Jump Starter Battery. It weighs less that a pound and wields 200 to 400 amps.
Its small size, 6.3" x 3" x 1",
makes it possible to carry in your pocket. It comes with battery clips for use
with auto or marine batteries as well as adapters for many common smart phones,
laptops and Apple products. The retail price of this unit is $129.99.
As luck would have it, I
happened to have a battery to jump. My mother has a Toyota Solara that has been
sitting for “14 weeks”. After a quick check to confirm the battery was dead, I
opened the box housing the jump starter and observed the contents. The box
purported that the unit came pre-charged. After turning the unit on, I found
that it was only partially charged. I checked out the rest of the contents and
purposely did not read the directions or quick start guide.
According to the website, it takes about 3 hours to fully
charge the device. Its long lasting battery only looses about 2% of its charge
per month while stored. The unit can be recharged up to 1000 times. I am buying
extra jump starters so my wife and son will never be stuck in a parking lot
asking strangers for a jump. Weego has three jump starter devices and four
battery packs for recharging and running a multitude of electronics starting at
just $14.99, so there is really no excuse not to put one in every vehicle you
own.
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