Trying to tie this in to wood stoves I have a tow-behind log splitter I tow with my 2008 8cyl Tundra.
The other day, I had the ignition in the accessory spot and was listening to the radio while working outside. After a while, I stopped noticing the radio. Eventually when I did notice the radio, I noticed it wasn't on. Turns out I drained the battery, and I had to call for a jump. (I've known for a while that somewhere I have a small drain, I use a different vehicle as my daily commuter, so oftentimes the Tundra will sit unused for several weeks, and on more than one occasion the battery has been drained enough to require me to use my charger at home to get the truck started.)
I want to buy a jump-pack to leave in the truck. The truck (4wd 5.7L w/ 10k lb tow package and cold weather package) currently has a Duralast Gold battery with 750 CCA. Viewing packs online though, they all refer to "peak amps", and very few refer to the CCA capability of the pack. The few that do, seem woefully underrated at 300-400 CCA.
Anyone have thoughts on an adequately sized pack (preferably one with power take offs so I could charge, say, my cell phone if I needed to), or, how the hell do I convert "peak amps" into something meaningful that I can compare to the existing battery for my truck. I'm thinking worst-case scenario where I need to give myself a jump in 0 degree weather in February when I'm not home.
Thanky.
The other day, I had the ignition in the accessory spot and was listening to the radio while working outside. After a while, I stopped noticing the radio. Eventually when I did notice the radio, I noticed it wasn't on. Turns out I drained the battery, and I had to call for a jump. (I've known for a while that somewhere I have a small drain, I use a different vehicle as my daily commuter, so oftentimes the Tundra will sit unused for several weeks, and on more than one occasion the battery has been drained enough to require me to use my charger at home to get the truck started.)
I want to buy a jump-pack to leave in the truck. The truck (4wd 5.7L w/ 10k lb tow package and cold weather package) currently has a Duralast Gold battery with 750 CCA. Viewing packs online though, they all refer to "peak amps", and very few refer to the CCA capability of the pack. The few that do, seem woefully underrated at 300-400 CCA.
Anyone have thoughts on an adequately sized pack (preferably one with power take offs so I could charge, say, my cell phone if I needed to), or, how the hell do I convert "peak amps" into something meaningful that I can compare to the existing battery for my truck. I'm thinking worst-case scenario where I need to give myself a jump in 0 degree weather in February when I'm not home.
Thanky.