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Jump Start Prius w/ cheap batteries?
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Nashville, TN
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Friends: 0 | I read somewhere that because the Prius uses far less energy to start than a traditional gas car you could actually use two 6V camping lantern type batteries to jump start a prius. I was thinking of keeping some handy in the car with jumper cables as a cheap emergency kit. Has anyone jump started their Prius like this before? If so, instructions would be greatly appreciated!! |
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Friends: 0 | I don't know about that, but if the "Amp" commercial is true, you can jump start any car using a fat guy's nipples. |
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Friends: 15 | In my experience (2001 Prius) 2 of those lantern batteries would not do the jump start. A 7 amp hour gel cell (the typical brick size) was adequate though, and smaller ones might be as well. As always, exercise extreme caution to connect the polarity correctly with any external 12 volt battery. Expensive repairs await those who get it backwards. |
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Friends: 1 | ive also heard about the 6v latern batteries being able to jump start a prius and i also heard about using 10 aa batteries. please run your battery low so we can finally put this to the test. we need more researchers on priuschat. it all supposevely involves putting the batteries in series... run ground to negative post, postivive on battery one to negative post on battery two and then positive post on battery 2 to the jump start terminal, then start. well run for your life, then start ! negative post -------(-) (+)---(-) (+)----------prius jump as a safety precaution do not actually touch the positive to the jump point, until someone is ready to push start. another thing you can try that is probably safer is to keep your two 6v latern batteries connected to the jump points for a time to let it charge the main 12 v battery, and then disconnect them when you start if the latern batteries start to even feel the slightest bit warm disconnect immediately Last edited by rigormortis; 08-22-2008 at 05:57 PM. |
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Friends: 4 | I think the consensus last time was maybe. It takes very little power to boot up the computers and connect the HV sytem, at which point you are ready to go. The problem occurs if one of any number of 12V pumps or do-hickies decides to activate during this process. They can draw a number of Amps, and will kill and or crash the voltage of a little battery preventing a proper startup. This occurance is made more likely by the fact that you have to press the brake pedal before starting. Rob |
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Friends: 0 | Hold up guys! First off, "if" the battery in the trunk hole is "dead," then what ever you hook up, supposedly using the terminals under the hood, in the black box, where it says to hook jumper cables, will not work because you have a dead battery in the system that will pull all the power out of what you hook up. You would need to disconnect the wires going to the "dead" battery. Then, I suppose, form what I have read, you are simply energizing a few relays with the 12-volts, and yes, it is like turning on few 12-light bulbs, not much current at all. My wife's 04 prius hatchback does not like to fully close. I've dealt with jump starting many, many times. First time, I was not at home. Wife called road side service. They sent deputy sheriff to house, and then they crawled into back hatch area (hatch will not open on dead battery) and opened hole to put jumpers on battery in back. When I got home, thought there had to be a better way! Looked under hood and opened black box. Instructions right there. Took paint stick and wrote on black box. Open here for jump starting. ha ha I'd say, yes, only turning on a few relays to start a Prius with 12-volts. But if dead battery in back draining your input, it will not work. Disconnect dead battery. |
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Friends: 1 | we need someone to do the experiment !!! well do not try this at home???? i think the chances are that the 12v is going to try and charge those small batteries instead of the other way around, and it is probably going to cause them to overheat and explode, but we need to see if this works or put a nail in it time for the mythbusters |
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Friends: 0 | Already had to install new gell-cell battery in 04 prius (wife's), and have same CD Toyota mechanics use when working on these things. What happened was, when leaving door open 30-minutes or so, battery so dead it would not start. Looked on CD for "alternator" HA, Tain't one. That's where I found out about the many "relays" the 12-volts turn on. After wards, there is a charging inverter, just for the 12-volt system, coming off the High Voltage batteries, making exactly 13.8vdc, no matter if gas motor running or not. This, in affect, is just like traditional alternator, running headlights, radio, ac fan, radiator fan, and all the other 12-volt goodies. To initiate this inverter, to get the 12-volts coming from the High Voltage batteries, is just a matter of energizing those relays. So, I am thinking, so long as a "dead" 12-volt battery not killing the alternative 12-volts hooked up to the terminals under the hood, then car will start up. Don't know if dry cell type batteries will explode, or not, when hit with large amounts of 13.8vdc after starting? Those batteries are not meant to accept a charge By the way, my 05 prius has a bigger gell-cell in the hole in the back. The 04 battery is smaller, but the hole iw beg enough for the bigger battery. It looked like between 04 and 05 Toyota decided to go with a bigger battery. And I bought mine from Advance Auto. Had to rearrange the positive realy and leave off original starp, use alternative bunjee cord, and it fit right in. Saving couple hundred over Toyota's battery and installation. Oh yea, "gell-cell" versus traditional lead acid, because battery actually located "inside" car, and acid fumes from lead acid battery would be inside the breathing area of car. No exhaust system like High voltage batteries. |
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Friends: 0 | now i'm confused... - yesterday i left the ACC (fan & radio) on while away from vehicle for an hour (in a parking lot). - when i returned, the battery was low enough that the vehicle refused to go to the READY position. - i crawled thru the back to manually open the rear hatch (can be done as seen in owners manual). - then attached jumper cables from another vehicle's 12v battery (while his car ran). - we then waited (and waited) almost 45min while the battery was being trickle charged. - finally, there was enough to fire up the vehicle. is this the only way to get the car up and running when you have a dead battery??? |
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