Introduction: Jump Starter Compressor Hack
99% of jump starters fail due to a faulty or old battery. Since the small enclosed12v batteries are generally not cost effective to replace this leaves you with a mostly functional compressor and parts.
This instructable will illustrate how to hack the jumpstarter to create a functional and portable compressor to store in your garage or tuck away in your truck for emergencies.
Note: This will without a doubt void your warranty.
This instructable will illustrate how to hack the jumpstarter to create a functional and portable compressor to store in your garage or tuck away in your truck for emergencies.
Note: This will without a doubt void your warranty.
Step 1: Tools & Materials
Tools
1) Soldering Iron
2) Drill, knife or hole punch
3) Screwdriver
Materials
1) Non Functioning Jump Starter with compressor
2) Plexiglas, plastic sheet, or some thin rigid material
3) Screws, Bolts
1) Soldering Iron
2) Drill, knife or hole punch
3) Screwdriver
Materials
1) Non Functioning Jump Starter with compressor
2) Plexiglas, plastic sheet, or some thin rigid material
3) Screws, Bolts
Step 2: Teardown
Open the Jump Starter and remove the rear compressor module shown in the picture. Notice the dead battery which comprises the bulk of the weight and cost. A similar 12V17Ah (12Volt 17Amp/Hour) battery will cost between $50-$100 plus shipping. Detailed teardown.
New Battery:
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Caution: The battery may not store enough voltage to run the compressor or jump a car but is still capable of delivering a wake up jolt.
New Battery:
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Caution: The battery may not store enough voltage to run the compressor or jump a car but is still capable of delivering a wake up jolt.
Step 3: Re Wire Power
1) Cut a hole in the case and mount the DC power jack salvaged from the now destroyed Jumper.
2) Re-wire the leads to the new power jack. The small compressor motor should only have a hot and ground wire. The leads that were connected to the battery in the jumper will now be connected to the new port.
* Yes the compressor turned yellow. I had a couple dead ones.
2) Re-wire the leads to the new power jack. The small compressor motor should only have a hot and ground wire. The leads that were connected to the battery in the jumper will now be connected to the new port.
* Yes the compressor turned yellow. I had a couple dead ones.
Step 4: Mount Cover
1) Cut out an acrylic cover to the size of the compressor. Any material should work, hard plastic sheet, wood, marble slab, etc.
2) Drill holes in the cover to match the compressor and bolt it on.
2) Drill holes in the cover to match the compressor and bolt it on.
Step 5: Make Power Cable
Power for the compressor can be supplied from two different ways (AC or DC).
1) You can plug the compressor into the wall and use the AC/DC adapter that was used to recharge the jumper. And...
2) Wire a 12v port plug and run the compressor from the vehicles battery.
Wire a 12V Port Plug to run from the vehicles battery:
1) Select a wire long enough to reach to the farthest tire.
2) Solder one end of the wire to the 12V car jack as shown in the picture.
3) Solder the other end to a DC jack that fits into the DC port on the compressor
Caution: Pay attention to polarity or you will short our your car battery and blow a fuse.
1) You can plug the compressor into the wall and use the AC/DC adapter that was used to recharge the jumper. And...
2) Wire a 12v port plug and run the compressor from the vehicles battery.
Wire a 12V Port Plug to run from the vehicles battery:
1) Select a wire long enough to reach to the farthest tire.
2) Solder one end of the wire to the 12V car jack as shown in the picture.
3) Solder the other end to a DC jack that fits into the DC port on the compressor
Caution: Pay attention to polarity or you will short our your car battery and blow a fuse.
Step 6: Finalize
Throw it in your truck or garage.