Can I temporary use battery booster as a car battery?

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Asked by Peter Jan 27, 2016 at 12:39 PM about the 2002 Ford Mustang Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Something is wrong with either my alternator or the cables connecting
alternator/battery/etc. I have no idea when the previous owner replaced
them. (Or perhaps never did)
Yesterday I realized that my battery light is on indicating it's not being
properly charged while driving. I found out that the screw that connects the
cable behind the alternator had fried (melted) and so the cable is
disconnected.
While I have some time this weekend to take a deep look into it and see
what needs to be replaced, here is my question:

Since my car is not charging the battery, I'm using it now but god knows
when it will die. When that happens, will it be possible for me to use my
portable battery booster temporarily as my car battery? It's a lot easier to
charge the booster every night than finding a place to charge my battery (I
don't own a battery charger but even if I do, I live in an apartment with no
garage)

3 Answers

Those battery boosters have really small batteries inside. You will be luck to get one start out of it.

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THERE IS A STRONG CHANCE OF FURTHER ELECTRICAL DAMAGE / OR PROBLEMS. I WOULD ALSO NOT RECOMMEND THIS.

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