A service call to have someone come out to Jump your Rig if your batteries run down will probably hit you for around $400-500 bucks. But, here’s a little help. I purchased this Jump box at Walmart for about $100-150. Money well spent; I have jumped other rigs with it (had to test it before I used it on mine, hehe), & I have also jumped my own truck with it. Overall time & financial savings have been more than a solid return on investment.
If you go looking, make sure you get the model Rated to Jump RV’s. Yes you can get Jump Boxes for around $50 bucks; but those are not designed to jump a rig & will not be Hurky enough to do the job. If you have ever been held up due to a dead Battery 🔋you know how much something like this is a necessity. Comes in handy while camping as well, it has 4 USB ports, a light, & a small air compressor. Cheers
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
A service call to have someone come out to Jump your Rig if your batteries run down will probably hit you for around $400-500 bucks. But, here’s a little help. I purchased this Jump box at Walmart for about $100-150. Money well spent; I have jumped other rigs with it (had to test it before I used it on mine, hehe), & I have also jumped my own truck with it. Overall time & financial savings have been more than a solid return on investment. If you go looking, make sure you get the model Rated to Jump RV’s. Yes you can get Jump Boxes for around $50 bucks; but those are not designed to jump a rig & will not be Hurky enough to do the job. If you have ever been held up due to a dead Battery 🔋you know how much something like this is a necessity. Comes in handy while camping as well, it has 4 USB ports, a light, & a small air compressor. Cheers
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.