Thumper vs Flyer vs Battery Box

I realise that variations of this topic have been done to death, but maybe I'm just dense and so still have some questions. FWIW I think I've read every topic on the forum with "Thumper" mentioned, so please don't tell me to use the search feature.

I've got a Kia Grand Carnival which I drive around with the Waeco in it. We do take it camping (i.e. tent in a camp ground or caravan park - not roughing it) my main use at the moment is simply for taking groceries home and transporting various liquid refreshments....

A little background - and a rant/whinge...

I spoke to Waeco, looked on their website and they recommended the RAPS 36 battery pack. Reasonable cost and with no room anywhere in this bus for a dual battery setup went with that.

They also suggested getting their RAPS 12 unit to run the thing. Got that wired in, ran the fridge via the battery plugged into the new socket and found that the battery was constantly running flat - even when it was only running with the car on!

Rang Waeco and was advised that the RAPS 36 would only charge about 2A via the inbuilt charger/cig socket connector. Real useful I must say....

So on to my question.

I'm looking now at either a 75A Thumper, or a 75A battery in either a Flyer or standard battery box.

I think I have the Thumper down pat, but am not sure of what the Flyer (at $400) offers over a standard battery box (at say $75 as also sold by Sidewinder). It looks like the Flyer has an inbuilt isolator but with Sidewinder also selling an isolator for $80 I can't see why the Flyer costs so much??

As a side question, I know you can jump start from the Thumper, but can you jump start from a 'normal" AGM battery (i.e. as I would fit into a Flyer/battery box) using jumper cables?

Thanks for any help,
Davo
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