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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hartwig" data-source="post: 899462" data-attributes="member: 61832"><p>so my ST will be sitting outside for the winter this year, and in northern IL it can get -30. I am worried about not starting when I need to get to work, don't want to wait until then to start scrambling trying to get there. FOr an emergency jump starter/charger, what should I get. I see a Schumacher heavy duty jump starter for $70 at farm and fleet. Is that way overkill, or would that be about what I should have. May never use it, but just in case, I think I should have something. I have killed the battery twice in the past by leaving the lights on so I don't know if it is as strong as it used to be. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hartwig, post: 899462, member: 61832"] so my ST will be sitting outside for the winter this year, and in northern IL it can get -30. I am worried about not starting when I need to get to work, don't want to wait until then to start scrambling trying to get there. FOr an emergency jump starter/charger, what should I get. I see a Schumacher heavy duty jump starter for $70 at farm and fleet. Is that way overkill, or would that be about what I should have. May never use it, but just in case, I think I should have something. I have killed the battery twice in the past by leaving the lights on so I don't know if it is as strong as it used to be. thanks [/QUOTE]
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