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NOCO Battery Jump Starter - Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 505624" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Mine is a Kymco, but Honda, Polaris and others make these high tech fuel injected electronic ignituon systems that require a good strong 12 battery to fire up. Many on the trails find there engine stios and won't fire back up only to find there battery dropped below 12.2 volts. On some Honda's the transmission is electric, if it drops below 12 volts you can't shift, not even into neutral so it can be pushed.. Just curuous if any of the new fancy outboards had these issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 505624, member: 1183"] Mine is a Kymco, but Honda, Polaris and others make these high tech fuel injected electronic ignituon systems that require a good strong 12 battery to fire up. Many on the trails find there engine stios and won't fire back up only to find there battery dropped below 12.2 volts. On some Honda's the transmission is electric, if it drops below 12 volts you can't shift, not even into neutral so it can be pushed.. Just curuous if any of the new fancy outboards had these issues. [/QUOTE]
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