After last week’s storm ended and the ice melted sufficiently, both Lawrence and I had trouble getting our cars started.
In my case, the car was sitting from Friday the 12th to Saturday the 19th, so a little more than a week, and it seemed like the battery was basically dead. I have a jumper box: when I hooked it up, though, the car would respond (dash lights, etc.) but it didn’t seem like my jumper box was providing enough power to kick the starter over.
I ended up calling AAA, who arrived within 30 minutes of my call (!) and brought their giant jumper box. The car started right away: I let it idle and drove it around for about an hour total, and didn’t have any problems with it starting after that. (Knock wood.)
What brings this to mind?
“Can We Make This FROZEN Truck Run During A Polar Vortex!?” I have to say: this does not look entirely unlike my situation. I was in a suburban driveway instead of a field next to a barn, but other than that…
Bonus #1: “Costco Boost Pack: Electrician vs. Truck Starter”. Somehow this reminds me of standing outside in the cold with that jumper box…
AvE has a separate video on the “stupid design” of the Costco boost pack.
Bonus #2: My dad used to go around to various places in the winter and cut wood for firewood. What we didn’t burn in our own fireplace, he sold to friends and neighbors. Dad had side hustles before there were side hustles.
I was never able to talk him into doing anything with explosives, though.
Bonus #3: 60 Minutes Australia visits “the coldest town in the world”, Oymiakon.
If it’s warmer than minus 55 degrees Celsius, then it’s a good day.
I will pass on that when I get out of jail.