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PP Bear

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Are all the leads long enough to reach all 4 wheels. Never found one that has from my battery to the rear furthest tyre.

I now use a portable and it’s brilliant 👍🏻
 
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Gellyneck

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Are all the leads long enough to reach all 4 wheels. Never found one that has from my battery to the rear furthest tyre.

I now use a portable and it’s brilliant 👍🏻
Our RAC900 is long enough however it's the air line and not the cabling. Means you have to "run" back to turn it off or delegate task to management!
 
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MichaelT

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Yes we do with our ring 900, connect +ve to the jump start terminal and -ve to any available earth point.

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gerry mcg

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ive a Ring 900 too and it works fine fom the battery terminals - withthe long air hose - just remember to make sure you run the engine when using the compressor - otherwise it is a sure way to flatten your battery ;)
 
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MichaelT

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ive a Ring 900 too and it works fine fom the battery terminals - withthe long air hose - just remember to make sure you run the engine when using the compressor - otherwise it is a sure way to flatten your battery ;)
I've never run my engine and it's been OK but my solar and BM do keep it topped up
 
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ive a Ring 900 too and it works fine fom the battery terminals - withthe long air hose - just remember to make sure you run the engine when using the compressor - otherwise it is a sure way to flatten your battery ;)
Yes it may flatten battery if used long enough... however the main reason for running engine is that compressor will run much more effectively with the extra voltage it gets when engine is running..
Just listen to differance in compressor with and without engine running..
 
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