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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Powerbanks
« Last post by 5thcivic on Today at 12:44:43 PM »It's rated at 50 amps so should be up to the job for the few seconds a successful jump would take. Longer time might be problematic. The problem is connectors are the weak link in any high current scenario. Conventional jump leads would have accepatble resistance in extending a power bank, the weak link would be the croc clips join, where a crimped and welded join would be optimal, but that's not to say it wouldn't work in an emergency, all depends on the discharge state.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Powerbanks
« Last post by aphybrid on Today at 12:21:22 PM »Asking the supplier if the powerbank I am interested in has connectors which will allow the use of this extension - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B1HSMP1V/?coliid=I2FG2S0DXFKA7L&colid=243FA2RQK3C06&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
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New Members / Re: Back in a Jazz after 2 years.
« Last post by Jazzydoggy on Today at 11:25:25 AM »Hello and welcome back.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Powerbanks
« Last post by aphybrid on Today at 11:13:10 AM »Nice to have some knoledgable input.
Quote - "I always carry some conventional jump leads, as a belt and braces approach, so could if necessary extend the negative lead of the power bank using one of those."
If I buy a powerbank looks like i will need to consider buying a short jump lead set and graft on an extension from that to keep package compact.
Only looking at this because of battery tales on Forum and fact I will be leaving car for a few weeks over festive period in a northern airport car park. Would rather not be caught out!
Quote - "I always carry some conventional jump leads, as a belt and braces approach, so could if necessary extend the negative lead of the power bank using one of those."
If I buy a powerbank looks like i will need to consider buying a short jump lead set and graft on an extension from that to keep package compact.
Only looking at this because of battery tales on Forum and fact I will be leaving car for a few weeks over festive period in a northern airport car park. Would rather not be caught out!
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New Members / Re: Back in a Jazz after 2 years.
« Last post by RichardA on Today at 10:44:03 AM »Hello and welcome back. 

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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Finally got rid of the Jazz
« Last post by JJazz on Today at 10:18:42 AM »The car in front is a Jazz
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Powerbanks
« Last post by Lord Voltermore on Today at 10:15:42 AM »A further thought. The short wires on my power bank are quite thin. 10awg and 200c heat rating. The negative is only 10 cm long, the positive 20cm long. 10awg wire is rated at 30 amp continuous but can probably take a lot more amps for a few seconds before burning out.
These power banks make the claim they can start a conventional ICE engine with a starter motor. Thats a lot of amps. It would need to start in a couple of seconds I think or would burn out. It might only be possible if the main battery still has enough charge to supply most of the amps.
But I think I read somewhere that hybrids only need about 30 amps to power up their 12volt systems. And only needs this much because it needs to power a heavy duty switch to bring the HV battery into use. (which actually does the heavy lifting of starting the ICE. )
So for a mk4 Jazz the powerbank would never need to provide 200+ amps to crank the engine. Just 30 amps or so for a couple of seconds . I think it would work, although I have never needed to put it to the test. Has anyone on here ever used a small power bank to power up a mk4 with a flat 12v battery?
I'd be interested to hear the thoughts of experts.
These power banks make the claim they can start a conventional ICE engine with a starter motor. Thats a lot of amps. It would need to start in a couple of seconds I think or would burn out. It might only be possible if the main battery still has enough charge to supply most of the amps.
But I think I read somewhere that hybrids only need about 30 amps to power up their 12volt systems. And only needs this much because it needs to power a heavy duty switch to bring the HV battery into use. (which actually does the heavy lifting of starting the ICE. )
So for a mk4 Jazz the powerbank would never need to provide 200+ amps to crank the engine. Just 30 amps or so for a couple of seconds . I think it would work, although I have never needed to put it to the test. Has anyone on here ever used a small power bank to power up a mk4 with a flat 12v battery?
I'd be interested to hear the thoughts of experts.
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Adjust accelerator cable
« Last post by olduser1 on Today at 09:50:58 AM »Here's a link to free workshop manual for your Mk1 Jazz, the website has useful info
http://www.hondafitjazz.com/manual.html
http://www.hondafitjazz.com/manual.html
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Adjust accelerator cable
« Last post by Icemen on Today at 09:50:11 AM »Thats so wired. They all should be the same. I just need to loo in a haynes manual.
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Key fob acted strangely
« Last post by MikeG1944 on Today at 08:20:20 AM »Thanks c.lday44; that little screw is a bit difficult to handle but I managed it.