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Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 01:28 AM
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Mudshark
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I was at the pier tonight and this old feller showed up carrying a small Dewalt drill battery with alligator clips hanging off it. He had wedged house keys into the positive an negative terminals. Plugged it in and the motor kicked right off. Yeah, it got a bit hot but did the trick. I’ve never seen anything like it. This may change my life forever. Amazing. Sure, it could have blown up but it didn’t.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 01:38 AM
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CCTX
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
[Re: Mudshark]
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03/25/25 01:58 AM
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bradnitro175
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You can buy ready made cables for drill batteries on Amazon perfect for the boat
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
[Re: Mudshark]
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03/25/25 02:39 AM
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TR176
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Meh. This is the economy way to power a livescope.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
[Re: Mudshark]
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03/25/25 10:32 AM
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Jim Ford
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I think I’ll just stick with my NOCO GB40, which stays in the boat in a gasketed case.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
[Re: Mudshark]
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03/25/25 10:42 AM
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UGLYSHCTICK
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Wonder it that's about the size of the battery in the jump boxes? 
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 11:10 AM
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Dognot
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I think I’ll just stick with my NOCO GB40, which stays in the boat in a gasketed case. I have 4 0f them NOCO jump starters/Battery box, 0ne in each boat and one in each vehicle.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 11:17 AM
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Quillback
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I think I’ll just stick with my NOCO GB40, which stays in the boat in a gasketed case. Yep, that is the way to go.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
[Re: Mudshark]
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03/25/25 01:31 PM
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Allen Bass Fisher
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I've got one (NOCO GB40)in my boat as well. Had to use it once. It can kick over a Merc. 250 Pro XS.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 01:51 PM
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Bob Davis
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Aren't most drill batteries today 18V or 20V? Some electronics have a voltage range on their input supply. However, it is likely the dead 12V battery would pull the drill battery down when you hook it up.
I would not do it. The NOCO 12V pack would be better.
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 01:52 PM
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DanXB-21
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I've probably tried to jump start an outboard maybe a dozen times... It's only worked once... Last year, tried to jump start the 250 Mercury on the pontoon, someone left the radio on... Tried with the lithium jump pack and nothing... Had to go get the battery charger... Dan 
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 02:14 PM
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rj74955
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Wonder it that's about the size of the battery in the jump boxes?  I just replaced a jump box battery, they’re 7”x3” and cheap, about $40
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 09:08 PM
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T Bird
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If I tried something like that chances are good it wouldn't turn out well. 
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Re: Jump starting a boat motor with a drill battery
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03/25/25 09:54 PM
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tmd11111
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Sticking 20 volts into a 12 volt battery, what could possibly go wrong......
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