Was just out in the parking lot...

Jun 15, 2013
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Was just out in the motel parking lot near my bike. Guy came up and asked if I had some jumper cables for his truck.

Told him I had something better. Grabbed my XP1 out of my bike and walked over to his truck.

He thought I was wasting his time...I hooked it up and told him to start it up. He hesitated, not believing that this little thing would jump start his Dodge pick-up. But he gave it a try anyway. lol

Started right up.

Hopefully he will keep his eye out for bikers on the road!

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Kevin
 
Trike's battery died on the way home from Minnesota last September. Was at Bikes Blues and BBQ later on and Whistler had a booth, one of the products was a jump starter. First one we had seen, but because of the battery going out and trouble finding someone with cables Gloria bought one for her car. Saw them at Walmart for about $60, so we got another for my car, and transfer it to the trike or bike on longer rides. Have used it many times, folks are amazed that little thing can jump a Ram 3500 diesel. Ours has a cord to hook to the battery and a port for a USB cable to recharge phones, etc, but doesn't have all the attachments and connectors as the one shown above. I found I use it strictly as a jump starter, so where I can see where the accessories may come in handy, I don't really need them. Great peace of mind having one available.
 
Problem is the ones at Walmart and Sam's are A/C wall adapter rechargeable where as the one illustrated is USB chargeable. I have both.

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The ones we have came with a A/C wall charger and a cigarette lighter style car charger. Is USB charging as quick as A/C charging on the non-whistler unit you have? Our phones take about twice as long to charge on USB than the car or A/C chargers.
 
I have a Lexus RX that at times I did not drive for a week or even more. And I found the battery was often too low to start the car, I would just get those annoying clicks. I took it to the dealer twice, but they could not find any drain, so they just replaced the battery under warranty...twice. But I got in the habit of lugging this behemoth around to avoid getting stranded.

One of these XP-1's sure is a lot more compact AND more versatile to charge or power other devices. Does it come with a connector to plug into our charging ports on the Tri-Glide? Or IF I needed it on the TG would I have to use the jumper cables connected directly to the battery?
 

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After posting the question above I decided what the heck and ordered one from the link provided in post #10. To my amazement......it arrived this morning just before 10:00 am.
 
The ones we have came with a A/C wall charger and a cigarette lighter style car charger. Is USB charging as quick as A/C charging on the non-whistler unit you have? Our phones take about twice as long to charge on USB than the car or A/C chargers.
The one I got at Sam's only had an A/C wall adapter.
I like the USB chargeable unit because I can charge it in the outlet in my tour-pac, thus keeping it charged and ready.

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After posting the question above I decided what the heck and ordered one from the link provided in post #10. To my amazement......it arrived this morning just before 10:00 am.

I'm guessing I was #10 until it got deleted. I Ordered mine from Am$3On. got it yesterday afternoon. I'm guessing I made some sort of a boo boo in providing the link to it since my posting has been removed. Not sure why. I wouldn't think there would be a conflict of interest and it isn't the first link I've seen. sort of selective it seems. Oh well.
 
.........on the TG would I have to use the jumper cables connected directly to the battery?
NO !!

i see more people pulling their seat off their Harley's to put battery cables and you don't have to. DUH !!!! The positive cable comes straight off the battery to the starter. The connecting bolt is under that rubber boot on top of the starter right there on the top front. Just lift that boot and connect your positive jumper cable to it.. Ground it anywhere on the bike, the footboard if you want.

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The one I got at Sam's only had an A/C wall adapter.
I like the USB chargeable unit because I can charge it in the outlet in my tour-pac, thus keeping it charged and ready.

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If you have the XP-1 as discussed, I don't believe it comes with an USB adapter to charge it with. Mine does not either and the instructions have no mention of that ability.
 
If you have the XP-1 as discussed, I don't believe it comes with an USB adapter to charge it with. Mine does not either and the instructions have no mention of that ability.

Neither does the one that I got. *It came with a wall charger and a 12V car charger. *The white USB cable is for charging/powering other devices, as is all of the other various adapters. *

And thanks Texan for the answer as to how to use one of these on a Trike.
 

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Ozarkryder, Curious how you start a diesel, 24 volt?, with a standard battery jumper of 12 volt? What am I missing?

Phu Cat
 
I tried this out and found out it will charge several devices at once using the white USB cable AND it will charge devices 'while' it is plugged into the wall charger. So in theory you could charge a phone or two plus another device like a camera WHILE the Micro-Start is being charged and plugged into the 12 V power port in the Tour-Pac. WIN WIN!
 
Ozarkryder, Curious how you start a diesel, 24 volt?, with a standard battery jumper of 12 volt? What am I missing?

Phu Cat

Even though it might say "Heavy Duty" on the side, in the range of trucks from a Ford Ranger to a Peterbilt tractor, a 3500 is a light duty truck. 2 batteries wired in parallel to provide extra amps at 12 volts. The jump starter added enough to the low batteries to start the truck.
 

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