Originally Posted by
Lee
To start, I love the earthX ETX680c battery placed in my FX3 6 months ago. I placed the quick connect cables (ETX-QCC4) for charging or jumpstarting if needed. I also thought these cables were a good idea should I have an alternator failure and could use them to connect a back up battery. Not so fast, there is a "gotcha".
Costco was selling a lithium jumpstart battery with a small compressor in a nice small/lightweight kit ($99). This particular kit is manufactured by Lion Energy (Lion Cub JC). I thought I was prepared in the event of a dead battery in the remote Back Country. My mistake.
For reasons I'm sure are unique to me, I left the ignition switch (key) "on" with master "off". The electronic ignition remained "on" continuously using current. Unfortunately, my ETX battery was "dead" in a matter of 4 days. I hooked up the jumpstart battery hoping to start the engine...nothing! The jumpstart battery didn't work. Fortunately, this happened in the hanger where I could hook the ETX battery to a charger (Optimate TM 275). After 15 minutes, the jumpstart battery works just fine. What is going on.
Live and learn....
The ETX battery has circuitry that does not allow over-charging (>15.5 V) or over-discharge (<11.5V) to protect the Lithium cells. Once the battery hits 11.5V, circuitry shuts the battery OFF. Meaning 0V across the terminals. Very different than lead-acid battery's that just slowly discharge with declining (but present) voltage at the terminals. These Lithium jump batteries require a background voltage to "turn on" before there're usable. I didn't know that. A jump battery that will not start a dead battery, makes no sense to me.
Solution to date… I've called several manufactures of <$100 jump batteries. They all have the same problem. They will not jump an "all dead" battery only a "mostly dead" battery, to steal a line from the Princess Bride movie. In my case, only a battery with >11.5V.
EarthX does have a Jump Pack battery they say will work on a zero voltage battery for $289. Disappointingly, this battery has a capacity of 7.8Ah versus the 14.0Ah of most other jump batteries at 1/3 the cost.
Hope my lesson helps some one.