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Micro Start Antigravity Battery
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Been really looking at getting one of these...I'm the type of person who'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Here to tell you some of those have it and not need it [#4c4cff]gadgets[/#4c4cff] have come in very [#4c4cff]handy[/#4c4cff] even if used only once.

Anyone have any experience with these or [#4c4cff]thoughts[/#4c4cff]? Here's the link including videos.

[url "http://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/micro-start-xp-1/"]http://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/micro-start-xp-1/[/url]
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Wahoooo it really does jump start a dead battery. Long story short our trip to Lake Cascade was saved.

Snowmobile battery went dead for electric start and pull starting will wear one out. So said okay lets see if this item I paid $159 for really works. Hooked it up and OMG thought I was getting a jump from another vehicle. Had to use it both mornings to start sled.

I'm the type of person who would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I'm so glad I had this item as we needed it and it WORKED and has already paid for itself. I've even charged my cell phone with it. So there ya have it sweet item about the size of a day planner and weighing maybe a whooping 2-3#s, used it and I'm one happy customer.

WyoGuy will attest as I believe he was impressed with it also.

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Sweet, looks like money well spent. Was it that cold up there or was your battery going dead?
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Nice product. So is the battery jumper a small battery as well or something that you plug in?
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Its basically a new battery since last year. Noted of the 6 cells 5 were low and 3 were very low. Hopefully problem is resolved. Used the sled this weekend no issues whats so ever. Yes it was cold at Cascade overnight temps dipped to single digits.

[quote albinotrout]Nice product. So is the battery jumper a small battery as well or something that you plug in?[/quote]

Yes its a small battery its called a PPS (personal power supply). The battery alone weighs like maybe 14oz. You plug the jumper cables into the end of it. It has side ports allowing you to use the kit cables to charge a laptop, cell phone and other electronic toys.

The link I provided initially will give you all the info including there is a video on the website you can view.

Product has passed its test with us for sure so much I ordered the XP3 just last week.

Impressive device. [Smile][Smile]
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