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Nov 22, 2017
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shatter2
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Unfortunately you cant connect two jumpers in series. You also cant use a 12V
Jump starter or battery to jump it. You can use two 12V batteries in series or a 24V jump starter. That is pretty much it.
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Question for the car guys on here
DK-
11/22/17 3:53pm
i bet 1.21 gigawatts would do the trick.
Cougarclaw
11/22/17 3:54pm
It's likely toast at this point. For $200 I will haul it away for you.
Ragnar Danneskjold
11/22/17 4:01pm
Hmmm... seems like a good deal. BM me
DK-
11/22/17 4:02pm
Is in true Bert609 deactivated? If so, thats a bummer because he always knew answers to ?s like this.
Hank Rearden
11/22/17 4:06pm
It is true
byuluvr
11/22/17 4:07pm
It had something to do with the translucent notification bubble.
Ragnar Danneskjold
11/22/17 4:15pm
Try this (?):
lightmann
11/22/17 4:06pm
Unfortunately you cant connect two jumpers in series. You also cant use a 12V
shatter2
11/22/17 6:57pm
Could you charge one battery overnight and then jump the 2nd?
cheezedawg
11/22/17 7:13pm
Yes if you have a 12v charger you could charge each one independently for a few
shatter2
11/22/17 8:25pm
I just reread your post. You could try jumping just one if the other is full
shatter2
11/22/17 8:27pm
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