I took apart my Duracell Powerpack so I could used the inverter, trickle charger and USB and DC ports on a new house battery. Check out how I did it and how I’ll tie it into my new system.

3 Replies to “Breaking down an Emergency Starter Battery”

  1. Gilbert Nichols says: July 3, 2017 at 4:40 pm

    It’s kind of hard to follow. If you had shown a diagram of how things were arranged and connected before you started your conversion, then showed a separate diagram as what will the finished project will look like, you could keep the DIY novice interested. Also, taking pictures of each step will help to show how to put it all back together, would you agree?

    1. Vanessa Garcia says: August 23, 2017 at 9:12 pm

      Yeah, I took out a lot of in between pieces of that video to make it easier to watch. I can be a bit redundant at times. lol. But maybe I sacrificed the how to aspect of it. Thanks for the feedback.

  2. Christopher Cain says: July 9, 2017 at 12:26 am

    Nice! I dig it I will be doing something very similar for my Jeep. Hopefully I’ll be moving into it this fall and starting my journey!

    Have a great day!
    Chris Cain

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