I want to start carrying one with me when I travel.
What size do I need?
Do you have one you like and can recommend?
What size do I need?
Do you have one you like and can recommend?
That's a good idea. I'd just put both ends on the ground stud, the outer held with a wingnut. The engine block has some lifting points, or threaded holes for attaching lifting points, maybe that's an easier connection point for the jumper cables.Bumping this to explore work-arounds for the short cables on portable jump starters. The OP @mule said he found a reachable ground spot but I couldn't.
Looking for feedback on my idea - put a grounding strap, say 8-10" long (copper), on the official ground stud under the hood hinge.
It could either stay there all the time or I could carry a wingnut and keep the strap in the van somewhere. FWIW it's a 6mm bolt and sticks out 5/8 in.
It seems so simple but I hope I'm not missing something having to do with safety.
I've attached ground to the water pump/thermostat housing with no issue.The one and only time I did it I used a valve cover stud on the engine block, No harm done.
It's all connected. Chassis might be more direct to the battery, but for the purposes of jumpstarting it's all the same. Just make sure you're clamping to a big hunk of something, not a little bolt or strip of sheetmetal.Dumb question probably, but is it ok to ground to the engine block?
Note that for NOCO Boost GB70 and NOCO Boost GB 150, as shown in the above pictures, you can also recharge the unit's internal battery much faster by using the 12V fast charge port they are equipped with. (2-3 hours vs 14-22 hours)
With vehicles that don't have the remote jump start post, it "official" practice is to attach the ground to the block or similar to avoid sparks near the battery ... hydrogen and all? Never quite understood the risk of hydrogen hanging around a dead battery especially after you open the hood. But WTF - no reason not to.Dumb question probably, but is it ok to ground to the engine block?
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Yea, I kind of wondered about Ford providing a seems-to-me-to-be-small 6mm official connection stud for cable clamps.Just make sure you're clamping to a big hunk of something, not a little bolt or strip of sheetmetal.
I have used my small Noco GB40 to start a car with no battery at all. Granted it was only a 2L engine but my Noco was their small one. Started just fine.4) Bear in mind that there is a difference between jump starting a battery that is partially depleted versus completely depleted. I originally bought a Rezervo ultra-capacitor device. The first time that I tried to use it was after the trunk was left open overnight on a Honda Accord and the battery was discharged down to something like 8-10 volts (don't remember the exact number, don't hold me to it). In any case, the Rezervo would not start the vehicle.
This one I purchased. The cables do not reach from the remote terminal on the fuse box to the ground that is supposed to be used when jump starting. Dont try to connect to the positive and negative terminal at your fuse box, this will melt your cables (jumper cables) or the Noco will just not work because it realize it is wired wrong.Noco GB20 is good for gas engines up to 4L. The GB40 is good for gas engines up to 6L. I have tested the GB20 on a 4 cylinder car without a battery at all, it started the engine.
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This one I purchased. The cables do not reach from the remote terminal on the fuse box to the ground that is supposed to be used when jump starting. Dont try to connect to the positive and negative terminal at your fuse box, this will melt your cables (jumper cables) or the Noco will just not work because it realize it is wired wrong.
This one I purchased. The cables do not reach from the remote terminal on the fuse box to the ground that is supposed to be used when jump starting. Dont try to connect to the positive and negative terminal at your fuse box, this will melt your cables (jumper cables) or the Noco will just not work because it realize it is wired wrong.
I didn't have a 2020 Transit. Most here don't either.This one I purchased. The cables do not reach from the remote terminal on the fuse box to the ground that is supposed to be used when jump starting. Dont try to connect to the positive and negative terminal at your fuse box, this will melt your cables (jumper cables) or the Noco will just not work because it realize it is wired wrong.