NOCO GENIUS5 Battery Charger Review, In Depth

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
  • Get Your GENIUS5 ---› www.techbatterysolutions.com/...
    This is our full review of the brand new NOCO GENIUS5 Battery Charger and Maintainer 5 amp unit. We cover both the basic and advanced functions of the charger along with a walkthrough demo of how to use the charger and cycle through its modes.
    #NOCO #NOCOCHARGER # NOCOGENIUS
    NOCO GENIUS5 Charger Specs:
    Input Voltage: 120-240 VAC
    Output Power: 75W
    Charging Current: 5A
    Low-Voltage Detection: 1 Volt
    Back Current Drain: 0.5mA
    Ambient Temperature: -20C to +40C
    Battery Voltage Supported: 6V, 12V
    Battery Chemistries: Wet, GEL, MF, CA, EFB, AGM, Calcium, Lithium
    Battery Capacity - 1AH to 120AH
    Housing Protection: IP65
    Cooling: Natural Convection
    Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.6" x 2.9" x 1.9"
    Weight: 1.5 LBS
    NOCO GENIUS5 Charger Features:
    Universal Input - 120-240 VAC
    Dynamic Battery Tracking
    High Efficiency Design
    Charge Down to Zero Volts
    Advanced Battery Diagnostics
    Thermal Compensation
    Built in Auto Desulfation
    Wall Mounting Options
    Redesigned Battery Clamps
    Get Your GENIUS5 ---› www.techbatterysolutions.com/...
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  • @TXSTYLE750
    @TXSTYLE750 3 роки тому +25

    EXCELLENT Review! Legible tone. Straight to the point. Unboxing. Demonstrated how to use. This is how a REVIEW should be done.

    • @TXSTYLE750
      @TXSTYLE750 3 роки тому +1

      Buy the way, I purchased this item and it works perfectly!

  • @aalovelace2776
    @aalovelace2776 Рік тому +7

    I just want to say kudos to this man for answering so many questions .. you don’t often see that on videos like this. I’m looking into purchasing a pulse charger to revive a battery that I know is below 7volts and I saw, on another video, that while other chargers may not start the process if the voltage is too low - this one will. I also like that it can also do a trickle charge so it’s very versatile. It does cost a little more than the others but it’s worth it, to me, not to be concerned that I’ll get the charger and end up having to return it because it wasn’t able to detect my battery.

  • @ci5366
    @ci5366 3 роки тому +54

    BTW. the green led information: The blinking green LED is just showing that the charger is in the Optimization portion of the charge. This can last for up to 48 hours. it happens right after the initial charge is complete, and anytime during Maintenance when the charger is 'topping' the battery off. This is a low current trickle charge that fully saturates the battery, repopulates the ions to the plates, and mixes the electrolyte bringing up the specific gravity. A good analogy is it's like pouring a beer into a glass. You fill the cup and then have to wait for the foam to go down before you can pour more beer into the glass. Then let the foam settle and you can add a little more, and so on.

    • @bdelker70
      @bdelker70 2 роки тому +8

      Now I need a beer..

    • @busman7228
      @busman7228 2 роки тому +1

      I want a beer also. Made me thirsty

    • @somethingelsedoesmatter
      @somethingelsedoesmatter Рік тому +1

      I hooked this up to a battery I've had sitting for almost 2 years, and it's been blinking slowly for almost a day now. Good to know that it's normal. I wasn't sure if maybe I had to do the repair or not, because it had been blinking for so long. Anyhow, when it's fully-charged and I can use it, the green light will have finally stopped blinking and just stay solid, then? The other lights will turn off?

    • @ci5366
      @ci5366 Рік тому

      @@somethingelsedoesmatter da. Ledul verde va rămâne permanent pornit . Asta inseamna ca sa incarcat la capacitate maxima.

  • @thomas4776
    @thomas4776 3 роки тому +5

    I really like your video, great information. I plan on buying this very soon for use for my new car during winter months.

  • @tonyelberg7814
    @tonyelberg7814 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks mate I was gonna get the other one 3500 but you sold me on this thankyou. Great stuff.👍👍👍

  • @mpcp27
    @mpcp27 3 роки тому +3

    Does anyone know what the optimization mode does in the noco charging cycle? Mine seems to take 48 hrs+ to come out of the final optimization mode to fully charged..

  • @tuffguy11505
    @tuffguy11505 4 роки тому +2

    Richard, can charger be plugged in to battery as it is connected to vehicle terminals or only a "unplugged battery?" Thanks

  • @redlalo777
    @redlalo777 3 роки тому

    Hi Thanks for the review I do have a Renogy Deep Cycle Hybrid GEL Battery 12 Volt 200Ah ,What settings should I use on the noco G15000 charger? Thanks in advance

  • @TheBigpoep77
    @TheBigpoep77 4 роки тому

    Hi can I use this to charge one battery from another battery e.g. dual battery system in a car?

  • @SteveSnowman
    @SteveSnowman Рік тому

    Nice demo, thanks. I just bought another one (5 amp) for my son's Christmas present. - N Idaho -

  • @ejunyhu
    @ejunyhu 3 роки тому +9

    Could you review it in more details, like, use a multimeter to monitor the voltage change from standby mode to force mode? for me, when it is standby, this charger output 16.5v in pulse every one or two seconds, and the force mode always ouput 19.6v which is super strange.

  • @danvelgtr
    @danvelgtr Рік тому

    Great demo , thank you.

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 6 місяців тому

    Great review, what is your opinion on Pulsetech PowerPulse passive desulfators?

  • @eddiejanekjr.5372
    @eddiejanekjr.5372 3 роки тому

    and thank you for the straight forward video!

  • @daimyokupopoo9500
    @daimyokupopoo9500 3 роки тому +9

    saved me from buying a new car battery. good stuff

  • @bullittfanatic
    @bullittfanatic Рік тому

    Superb technical presentation!

  • @PavelSporish
    @PavelSporish 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the review

  • @ed909
    @ed909 4 роки тому +39

    You failed to mention that in 12 volt Repair mode the battery should be disconnected from the car because in this mode only the charger can damage car electronics systems. It's in the fine print in the manual.

    • @eddiedefro
      @eddiedefro 4 роки тому +7

      Yep, thanks for the good info! Also, the manual recommends completing a full charge first before using 12V repair mode. This mode should take 4 hours and should only be done on flooded type only.

    • @neo61uk
      @neo61uk 3 роки тому +5

      @@eddiedefro I have checked with Noco and this is incorrect. "The 12 Volt Repair feature is for 12 volt Wet, Gel, MF, and AGM batteries only"
      So not only wet batteries as mentioned but AGM AND Gel can also be repaired.

    • @ci5366
      @ci5366 3 роки тому

      @@neo61uk can you send me the link for Repair mode on AGM battery , thanks

  • @Ay-Fan
    @Ay-Fan 4 роки тому +5

    thanks i appreciate this video gonna try this on my mercedes

  • @Igotstaknowit
    @Igotstaknowit Рік тому +2

    Had AAA come out and replace a 5 year old battery in a Lexus that hadn't been driven much. The car was only driven about twice a month after that and one morning the battery was dead, as in no interior lights, no blinking security light on the radio. From what I hear, "not driven enough" won't get a warranty replacement. Bought the Genius 5 on Amazon, hooked it up, normal charge, not repair, and 24 hours later the car started right up. It's been fine since. Maybe the battery had been sitting on a shelf for some time.

  • @noirman2834
    @noirman2834 3 роки тому

    🛑 Hi, thanks for the information. How long does it take to maintain the battery in an hour ??? And can he repair a 4-year-old battery ?? ⛔

  • @lexbeltran1354
    @lexbeltran1354 3 роки тому

    Isn't 5 amps a bit weak for a battery charger?

  • @almach5
    @almach5 3 роки тому

    Great video. Is this good for "all" types of Lithium motorcycle batteries?

    • @DanielBrain
      @DanielBrain 3 місяці тому +1

      3 years later, but the NOCO website suggests "all lithium batteries with a BMS (Battery Management System)". I think that would be most Lithium batteries these days, I'm not fully across it but as far as I know a BMS prevents over/under charging and balances the cells. I'd kind of guess the NOCO just gives the Lithium battery as much as the BMS allows it to take, which is why it has it's own mode, while normal batteries it needs to be smarter about how it applies the charge for the given battery tech.

  • @charlesmcgehee3227
    @charlesmcgehee3227 3 роки тому +3

    This Genius 5 beats the G 3500 hands down. More automated. Temperature stability. And allegedly safer. But always wear safety glasses when working with car batteries or and rechargeable batteries. This is a very cool looking piece of tech also. That is something important to many tech lover's..

  • @eltonpereira875
    @eltonpereira875 4 роки тому +2

    What happens after a power cut? Does it return to its last mode? Or do we have to do it manually?

  • @JonHunter80
    @JonHunter80 3 роки тому

    I just got one of these its the genius 10, I'm wondering if I can safely hook it up to my diehard agm battery while connected to my alternator and just leave it for when I don't drive the car for a few weeks or so? will it keep my amg bat' topped off?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +3

      Yes, you can leave this charger connected to your battery without worry - it's designed to be able to charge the battery without removing it from the vehicle and it will not overcharge the battery nor compromise any of the electronics in the vehicle.

  • @eddiejanekjr.5372
    @eddiejanekjr.5372 3 роки тому

    Hi Richard - I have a 2003 Ford F250 diesel with two batters in parallel and just purchased the Genius 5. Do I just hook up the clamps to the appropriate terminals on the driver side battery and does the Genius 5 automatically trickle charge the batteries with low voltage?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      In most cases yes, that is the way they are set. If you have access to a voltage meter you can double check that your AUX battery is getting charged as well. In some setups there is a essentially a kill switch that when the vehicle is turned off then the AUX battery is disconnected from the starting. Its not something we see a lot, but I have seen it.

  • @marcusmonkeyman6907
    @marcusmonkeyman6907 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the review. I just got a Gen 5 to try to bring the 12V battery in my 2019 Honda Clarity back to life. It went dead from prolonged disuse during lockdown. I wasn't sure what mode to try but went with 12V (the first one) since I couldn't find any info saying my battery was a different kind. It failed to charge on the first try, which was not unexpected. I then tried force mode. After 5 minutes of LEDs blinking as expected, instead of entering regular charge mode it started a pattern of LED blinking that was not in the manual or anywhere else I could find. The 12V LED (the first one) blinked fast a couple times, then blinked in unison with the 25% charged LED. Once those two were blinking together (slowly), they would alternate with the standby LED blinking. So the blinking pattern was 25% plus 12V, then standby, repeat, with an occasional solo flash of the 12V LED mixed in. Do you have any idea what might be going on? I don't know if there's something special I don't know about since my vehicle is a hybrid, if I'm doing something wrong, if this relatively new battery is beyond help, or if my Gen5 might be defective. (To be clear, it is only the "regular" 12V battery I'm attempting to charge, not the special batteries that make the vehicle a hybrid.)

    • @marcusmonkeyman6907
      @marcusmonkeyman6907 3 роки тому +3

      I did not figure out what the undocumented LED pattern meant, but I accomplished my original goal by disconnecting the car's clamp from the negative terminal and trying again with the Gen5. With that set-up, the 12V battery charged as expected and pretty soon I was able to reconnect the negative terminal clamp and start the car. I didn't top off the battery yet because I was impatient to drive, but it's good to know I can if needed.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +2

      @@marcusmonkeyman6907 I think the problem may have been your car itself drawing on the battery while the charger was attempting to put amperage into it. I was waiting on NOCO's response to this light sequence, and the overall answer was that your battery was having a very tough time retaining a charge. If you disconnected the negative clamp and then the battery went through the charging process I would imagine that your car has a decent drain going on.

  • @ferdinandludo8851
    @ferdinandludo8851 3 роки тому +1

    great review, I assume, it works in 230v ? and will work with ordinary 12 v batteries non maintain ace free ?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      Yes, the GENIUS5 will work on 230V and it will charge standard flooded 12V batteries without an issue

  • @rondhole
    @rondhole 2 роки тому

    Repair mode is 1A charging rate until about 14.5V and will start pulsing charge 1A until max 4 hours or 15.3V

  • @sinbatsiraseranant1241
    @sinbatsiraseranant1241 3 роки тому +1

    Great review. Will this charger be sufficient to charge/maintain standard sedans such as Lexus and Honda? How is the GENIUS10 compared to this GENIUS5 (for example, what additional features on the 10 would warrant twice the cost on Amazon? And is it really needed?). I saw that your channel also reviewed the GENIUS10 review as well. Thank you.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      The GENIUS5 will handle any car battery without an issue for both battery charging and maintenance. The only true difference between these chargers would be the charge rate - the GENIUS10 at 10 amps and the GENIUS5 at 5 amps.

    • @sinbatsiraseranant1241
      @sinbatsiraseranant1241 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc thank you

  • @WilliamLeonard
    @WilliamLeonard 3 роки тому

    How do you turn it ON? I just bought this, put it to charge but when I press the Mode button it doesn’t turn on. Or those it turns on when it’s connected to the battery?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      When you connect the charger to the wall outlet prior to connecting it to the battery do you get any lights on the charger at all ?

  • @scotthosfeld
    @scotthosfeld 4 роки тому

    Hey Richard I have a question. I have 26 foot AGM batteries in my RV. I purchased the genius five but wondering if I use the 12 V AGM setting or put it into 6 V for a charge. I realize this might be an ignorant question but I don’t wanna make any mistakes. Thanks for your review and any information you can give me.

    • @scotthosfeld
      @scotthosfeld 4 роки тому

      By the way my AutoCorrect changed 2 6 volt to 26 volt. It is a pair of linked 6 volt AGM batteries. Thanks

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +1

      The wording on the comment was 26 foot AGM but I am assuming your running a pair 6 volt batteries in series to create one large 12v battery. If that's the case then using the 12V mode to charge the battery pack will work just fine. Positive to battery 'A' and negative to battery 'B' and your good to go. If you want to equalize the batteries then you can charge them one at a time on the 6V setting. I would recommend doing that once a year -

    • @scotthosfeld
      @scotthosfeld 4 роки тому

      Thanks!! Couldn’t find this anywhere else!!

  • @ramesherrabolu1590
    @ramesherrabolu1590 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the presentation. One thing that is not clear is if the battery should be hooked up first before connecting the charger to a power source. I would think it be so, but does it matter if the sequence is reversed.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому +1

      I believe the directions say you should connect the battery first and then plug the charger into an AC outlet. We don't do this at our shop - our chargers are always plugged in 24/7 and we rotate batteries on the charger without an issue.

  • @TomwithaDream
    @TomwithaDream 3 місяці тому

    I have this charger and for the first few months (arbitrary, was taking detailed notes) it worked fine. This included switching out of "maintenance mode" and recharging the battery when loads were placed on them. My shunt would record essentially 0 amps when in standby and when I applied a load I could see the - amps for a while and eventually I would see + amps (varied based on load but the math was always "load - 5amps" as expected) as the charger sensed and began to replenish the battery. If I were plugged in and using loads my battery was basically always at 100% per my shunt indicator.
    And then I noticed when checking the battery monitor that it was at 90%, or lower depending on how long since I checked. Long story short, the charger would not come out of "maintenance mode". Unplugging and replugging would initiate a complete charge cycle back to 100% at ~5amps. But then the same failure to come out of "maintenance mode" would result.
    This is on a LiFePO4 100ah battery. I now have a heater assembly on the battery that draws DC power from the system as needed to maintain greater than 40F. The battery BMS has a cold temp cutoff circuit which was activating a few overnights before I had a chance to install the heating system. I see nothing in the Noco manual about this interfering with the charger sensing circuitry.
    Do you have any insight on this phenomenon? I've spoken with tech support and made no progress beyond offering to take my unit back to se if they can duplicate. In the meantime I've purchased a different charger but have not installed it yet. I'd rather not use that style charger as it is more of a hobby/workbench charger and not "designed" as a 12vdc battery system charger. I have high regard for the Noco brand but I cannot figure out why this is happening, beyond a glitch in the microprocessor and/or sensing programming.

  • @Ramza2004
    @Ramza2004 2 роки тому +2

    Is this useful for jumpstarting discharged batteries? So for example cars you haven’t used in months (particularly during the pandemic). I had to get someone’s help to jump start my car with another battery when my car would no longer start (even if the battery was less than a year old). Could this device be used in those situations rather than having to jumpstart the battery the old fashioned way?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +2

      This is going to be strictly a battery charger. It can charge a battery that has been drawn down to zero volts but it will need to be left charging the battery for some time in order to successfully start the car if the battery was flatlined.

  • @KrimmStudios
    @KrimmStudios 3 роки тому +1

    Can you leave the NOCO connected to your car battery without disconnecting the battery when using the NOCO for trickle charging?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +2

      Yes you can, the battery cables do not have to be taken off the battery to charge/maintain it.

  • @tomsampson8084
    @tomsampson8084 2 роки тому

    I have a NOCO G750 with the eyelets attached. If I switched to this model would it connect to the cord already connected to my battery?

  • @cindydownard
    @cindydownard 3 роки тому

    Hello Richard, Do I need to do anything special when charging the battery pack the first time, a specific settting on the pack I need to select? If my car battery is a 12 volt battery for a Malibu is there anything special, or do I just select charging for a 12 volt battery? Thank you.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +2

      For your Malibu battery, you will select the 12V mode on the charger and let it go through its charging cycle. There is no special setting for first time charging required, just hook it up to the battery and select the 12V mode, and your good to go.

    • @cindydownard
      @cindydownard 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc awesome thank you😊😊😊

  • @axelcezar1317
    @axelcezar1317 3 роки тому

    Hello! Is there any advantage of NOCO genius 10 comparing to the genius 5, if you don't need the supply mode and 10 amps?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      No, the main difference between the two is the charge rate and supply mode. If your not concerned about those two things then the GENIUS5 would be the way to go.

  • @fordstanger66
    @fordstanger66 2 роки тому +1

    Will this work for a group 31 deep cycle marine battery? Thank you!

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      Yes, the NOCO GENIUS5 charger can be used on a group 31 series flooded or AGM battery without an issue.

  • @bonjournito
    @bonjournito 3 роки тому

    Can I charge battery out at winter around -20C? Does this charger support winter mode?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      -20C is about the limit that the charger can operate in, if you get any colder than that then your going to start running into issues. The operating temperature for the unit is -20C to +40C.

  • @marketeermik
    @marketeermik 2 роки тому

    Can I trickle charge/maintain my battery by connecting it via the alligator clips? I ask because getting to the battery terminals requires unhooking a bunch of plastic clips and a plastic cover.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely, whatever method you choose to connect the charger to the battery will not make a difference for the functionality of the charger - it will still go into its charge and maintenance mode.

  • @dellaallen1782
    @dellaallen1782 2 роки тому

    Want to use on a bike battery but the Haynes manual I’m using says should be charged at rate of 0.7 A (Yamaha sr125 1986) will this be ok or will it over charge the battery? I have other bikes and cars so would rather have a charger that will work on them all. Thanks

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +1

      This charger is a bit too strong for that battery. What you have there is a 6 or 7AH unit, I recommend taking a look at the GENIUS2 series from NOCO.

  • @raymondpalacios3032
    @raymondpalacios3032 2 роки тому

    I bought it on Amazon and received and installed yesterday. The one I received was in much large box and it didn't come with any battery claps. Did they stop including them? The installation was super easy.

  • @miltonwelch8619
    @miltonwelch8619 3 роки тому

    Thanks! Is there a connection I can use to charge Quantum Turbo batteries? Also, can it charge multiple batteries at the same time?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately, there is no cable available from NOCO to charge a Quantum Turbo battery. The charger itself will have a single lead on it, so if you wanted to charge multiple batteries then you would have to wire them up in parallel. They also have a model called the NOCO GENIUS2X4 that is a 4 bank model with a 2 amp output per bank.

    • @miltonwelch8619
      @miltonwelch8619 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Thanks again!

  • @booobtooober
    @booobtooober 2 роки тому

    Is the lithium setting @ 5:49 for LiFePo4 or Li-ion batteries?

  • @LORDOFDASITH
    @LORDOFDASITH 3 роки тому

    must it be plugged in to the wall to charge the battery or does it store power on its own ?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      The unit must be plugged into a wall outlet in order to work - it is not able to store a charge on its own.

  • @AmanJandu
    @AmanJandu 3 роки тому

    Does the repair mode work on AGM batteries or just lead acid?

  • @PhannyObsession
    @PhannyObsession 4 роки тому +2

    Do you know if I have to disconnect the Car's Battery Leads to use this Charger? Or can I literally pop the Hood and connect it up (with the Car's Leads Battery still connected)?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +1

      Pop the hood open and connect the charger. There is no need to disconnect the battery from the vehicle - the charger will not damage any of the computer systems.

    • @PhannyObsession
      @PhannyObsession 4 роки тому

      Excellent! Thanks

    • @richa9059
      @richa9059 4 роки тому +1

      Is it also safe to use the battery repair mode with the vehicle leads still connected to the battery as I’ve heard the pulse can damage computer modules?

  • @tank62b
    @tank62b 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! I bought a noco genius 2 ah charger. The battery I have is a gel NPG 12v-40ah. Which mode to choose to charge this battery on a 12v or 12v AGM charger?

    • @James01
      @James01 4 роки тому

      If it's gel then standard 12v

    • @tank62b
      @tank62b 4 роки тому

      @@James01 tank you

  • @UncleSamsDeplorable
    @UncleSamsDeplorable Рік тому

    Can force mode be used through the sae port of motor cycles or is that not safe?

  • @jbabyluv101
    @jbabyluv101 Рік тому

    Hello I just had a question since I literally just bought this charger, is it able to charge deep cycle batteries?

  • @WhimsicalTea
    @WhimsicalTea Рік тому +1

    So you don't have to charge it like other battery jump starts? Do you have to have it plugged in while you're charging a battery

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      This unit is strictly a battery charger and will require it to be plugged into an AC outlet in order to charge a battery - this is not a jump starter. If you are looking for a jumps starter I recommend taking a look at the NOCO GB40 series.

  • @guyincognito-1
    @guyincognito-1 2 місяці тому

    I need to leave my car at the airport for a few days at a time in -15 to -30 C temps. My particular model is notorious for parasitic draw while parked so I would like to hard wire this and plug it in while I am away at work. I don’t want to have to pop the hood and hook up the clips every time. Is there any issue with running the vehicle while it’s wired? I assume the electronics will protect it if it’s just in maintainer mode?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 місяці тому

      You can start the vehicle with the charger hardwired without an issue as long as the charger is disconnected from AC power. Keep in mind that the NOCO GENIUS series needs access to AC power in order to charger your car battery, so in a majority of airport parking garages I've been in there was no access to power. That being said you can hardwire this unit without an issue. NOCO also makes the GENIUS2D which is a smaller 2A charger but its completely sealed and will be unaffected by water and grime from the road.

  • @mikeespo7728
    @mikeespo7728 7 місяців тому

    Anybody have any success charging / maintaining a Large LifePo4 (200ah) Battery's with one of these ??

  • @unihs1
    @unihs1 3 роки тому

    Can I start the car when it is connected to the battery with or without connected to the power? Will it ruin the battery if I use repair mode on a good battery. I just wanted to put it on repair mode on a 4-year-old battery. Thank You.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      I do not recommend you start the car with the charger hooked up to the battery regardless if it's connected to AC or not. The repair mode will not ruin a 4-year-old battery, but if there is no issue with the battery at the moment then there is no need to engage the repair mode.

  • @gibbone4861
    @gibbone4861 4 роки тому

    I bought One of this for a battery of a Mazda cx-3 (1.8d with star&stop) to mantain the charge of the battery for a long stop ..the question Is: i have to use 12v normal or 12v Agm?
    Thank you

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +1

      You need to confirm if you have a sealed AGM battery in the car. If you do then the AGM mode is the way to go, if not then hit the normal mode.

    • @gibbone4861
      @gibbone4861 4 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Is a EFB, so 12v Is the way.. Thank you man!

  • @lastofthefinest
    @lastofthefinest 7 місяців тому

    My question is do you charge the charger and store it in your vehicle or does the charger itself have to be plugged into an electrical outlet to work?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  7 місяців тому

      The charger must be plugged into an AC outlet in order to charge, it does not have an internal battery.

  • @AlexSage
    @AlexSage 11 місяців тому

    If I get noco genius 10, what will be different? Speed of charging? Or is 5 amps safer for regular flooded 12v batteries?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  11 місяців тому +1

      It would be the rate of charge as the big difference, both the GENIUS5 and the GENIUS10 are fine for flooded automotive batteries.

  • @zerodegrekelvin2
    @zerodegrekelvin2 3 роки тому

    Quick question to your great review! Can we use repair mode without removing the battery from the car?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +3

      NOCO does strongly recommend removing the battery from the vehicle before engaging the repair mode. It has to do with the voltage fluctuations brought on by the repair mode, they do not want any computer systems damaged in the vehicle.

    • @zerodegrekelvin2
      @zerodegrekelvin2 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Thank you for the answer! I just order that NOCO based on your review.

    • @playstation2bigs
      @playstation2bigs 23 дні тому

      ​@@zerodegrekelvin2Does your noco still functioning to this day 2024 ?

    • @zerodegrekelvin2
      @zerodegrekelvin2 20 днів тому

      @@playstation2bigs I would say no if I compare to the first year, it now has a hard time to boost my Honda Accord 2003 in cold Canada winter, I had it fully charged but not able to start, I can hear the engine try to crank, anyway I got another brand from Allieexpress cheaper, that one works ok, but let again see how long it will last.

  • @jamescaneda9515
    @jamescaneda9515 2 роки тому

    Does the desulfator feature work? I was in the understanding I needed 250 amp charger to do this.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      Yes, the desulfation feature does work and you do not require 250A to do this. Desulfation is based on controlled voltage fluctuations to break up sulfates on the lead plates to turn it back into active material.

    • @vladikoz9734
      @vladikoz9734 11 місяців тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Can you repeat the four hour repair process two or three times in a row?

  • @Michael-dr6ot
    @Michael-dr6ot Рік тому

    What happens after repair mode. Does it go to charging? Does it stay on repair for a set period?

  • @ZENOSFeelTheBass
    @ZENOSFeelTheBass 4 роки тому +2

    Yeah I got this right when it came out I really love it sofar I had no problems with it! 💕

  • @jackieallgayer9362
    @jackieallgayer9362 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, I just got this bad boy and the charger is SUPER hot. Is that normal with battery chargers? Never had one before. Honestly, it's SO hot I feel like it's going to melt my flooring. Also, my battery was at 50%, but it's been on the first bar for the past 2 hours... Help!

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +3

      I ran your question past the techs at NOCO, here is the response:
      Both the battery and the charger may get warm while charging, but neither should get so hot that you could not comfortably lay a hand on them. Based on your customer's description, it sounds like the charger is getting too hot.
      Possible reasons for the charger and battery getting hotter than they should include if there is a large draw on the battery while it is charging, or if the battery is bad. The GENIUS5 has a 3 year warranty and we would be happy to inspect the customer's unit and replace if faulty through the warranty.

  • @stevemcgavren7645
    @stevemcgavren7645 3 роки тому

    Which 12V for the Optima Yellow Top AGM?

  • @michaelconnors3258
    @michaelconnors3258 Рік тому

    Does this work for standard 12v pickup truck batteries? Here is my battery Ssb 24REXT. If so would you use the 1st mode 12v?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      Yes, this battery charger will work on all automotive batteries without an issue. For your 24REXT series battery you would use the standard 12V charging mode as that is a flooded group 24 series battery.

    • @michaelconnors3258
      @michaelconnors3258 Рік тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc thanks!

  • @danielt.3152
    @danielt.3152 2 роки тому +1

    I bought a NOCO GENIUS5, what I sort of ran into is that it seems a little finicky around set up. So basically what seemed to happen is I set it up, plugin, select the the setting for the battery. I see it is at 25%, I come back the next day(2nd time) and it is still at 25%, which seemed suspicious, so I unplugged it, re-set everything, plugged it all back in using the cigarette lighter entry point. Everything looked right to me 1st, 2nd time with correct indicators to charge battery correctly.
    Same thing next day, I come back and still at 25%, so I repeat the setup again (3rd time), shoved it all back together, re-set to the normal battery setting. Frustration up two notches, I walk away. Now on day 3 the battery is solid GREEN and all charged back to normal fully charged.
    My gut feeling was somewhere in the works with the cigarette lighter plugin maybe not fully seated electronically. So it feels like 1) you better check on it after setup, 2) make sure everything is seated and connected good and tight 3) repeat if anything seems suspicious.
    I would not call this set it and forget it, keep an eye on things don't assume it can sense correctly what all is going on or pulse its way to success if connection is not solid. I doubt I would have had this had I connected directly to the battery terminals but I didn't want to go that route in a Porsche 997 where the battery is in the frunk and I would have had to leave the hood cracked open for the cable or come up from underside of the car snaked into frunk somehow which seemed like more pain than it was worth doing when the cigarette port is easily accessible.
    Any thoughts or comments appreciated. Is there a different approach to insuring a solid lock down on the 1st try.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +1

      Normally if the connection was not solid the charger would let you know - it will either error out or not engage the charging cycle at all. Have you tried the charger with the cig adapter on your everyday driver to see if there is an actual issue with the cig adapter itself?

    • @danielt.3152
      @danielt.3152 2 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc no I didn’t try it in my daily driver, but that was definitely on my list of trouble shooting ideas as a next step, once I got the green light it saved me in a sense from that next trial step. It seems like even a small fraction of diameter difference could lead to a poor connection even though I am sure there is a known standard diameter but maybe in Europe their diameter is in metric and maybe the plug side was based on SAE diameter and it would mean carrying the match up out to at least 3 decimal places to get a snug fit. I am not sure exactly but you definitely need a good strong contact. I could clean the surface with some steel wool or maybe a thin piece of copper sleeve or small square to insure a snug fit first and every time

    • @danielt.3152
      @danielt.3152 2 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc update: so I go check it again, this time the Noco Genius5 says bad battery. I disconnect and attempt to reset it. However, now the Noco Genius five won’t allow me to make any battery type setting in fact the only lit button is the on/off , so I called Amazon, they sent me a replacement it has a 90day warranty. I sent the old one back to Amazon. The new one comes, I plug it in, after 5min it reads 50% and next day green and at 100%. I guess the one I received originally was defective. I just went with my gut that the battery was not bad since it would start the car. Not sure why the first unit was malfunctioning but there it is, mystery solved.

  • @michaelgoodwin3986
    @michaelgoodwin3986 2 роки тому

    Got my mounted per instructions and as soon as I started my rig it started smelling like burning wire. I disconnected immediately and smell stopped immediately so what’s up here? What did I do wrong?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      It would take a considerable amount of heat to melt the rubber coating of the wires - there is either a reverse polarity situation or you have a dead short somewhere in your setup.

  • @vladikoz9734
    @vladikoz9734 11 місяців тому

    Great review! Is it OK to repeat the Recovery process several times in a row?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  11 місяців тому

      I don't think NOCO has any written guidance on this but we normally call it after two attempts at the recovery process. If we are not able to bring a battery back after two full cycles of the recovery mode then its to far gone.

    • @vladikoz9734
      @vladikoz9734 11 місяців тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Thank you for the reply! I actually went ahead and ran three Recovery cycles one after another with my Genuis5 yesterday. And then I ran it in the maintanance mode for 12 hours. That got my battery SOH percentage go up from 82% to 99%. With my other charger's recovery,, Chinese Konnwei KW510, I was not able to go above 82% SOH.

  • @PIaydough
    @PIaydough Рік тому

    So I just bought this charger and hooked it up to my 2007 mustang got that has the stock shaker 1000 system that has 2 subs in the trunk. The subs are making an intermittent humming noise with the charger connected. The battery is fully dead right now, hence why I connected the charger. It occasionally changes pitch as well. Does anyone know if this normal feedback from the charging system?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      Is your audio system drawing power from the vehicle while it's off? This situation is not something we have heard of before and we sell a decent amount of batteries for audio systems.

  • @regiterpas
    @regiterpas 2 роки тому +1

    When I charge my battery it goes from 25% to flashing green in about 20-30s. On all the batteries I have tested on. Is there something wrong with the charger? One is a new battery while the other are a old battery.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +1

      It depends on the charge level and the size of the battery. If the batteries you are using the charger on are already near fully charged then the charger will reflect that in its indicator lights. If the batteries are too small for the charger, lets say a 10AH power sport battery, then the charger will move the blinking green light fairly quickly and remain there for a time until it fully charges the battery.

  • @DM-en7hk
    @DM-en7hk 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. So are you supposed to keep it hooked up to your car so it can replenish the battery anytime it dips?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Ideally yes, the charger can be left hooked up to your vehicle battery indefinitely to keep it topped of with no adverse effects to the car or the battery.

    • @DM-en7hk
      @DM-en7hk 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc thanks. I’ll keep it in the battery

    • @westbay5858
      @westbay5858 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc After hooked up for 12 hours, mine became very hot on bottom. Like 70 degrees Celsius.
      The green light just pulses.
      Also, the dead battery showed charged in 45 min ...how can that happen?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      @@westbay5858 If its flashing on the green lights then your not at 100% fully charged. Was the battery total flat lined and how big is the battery?

    • @westbay5858
      @westbay5858 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc it was a12 volt agm car battery with 2 volts in it.
      Isn't flashing green in maintenance mode?
      My volt meter reads 12.5 volts after 45 min. Seems too quick.

  • @ci5366
    @ci5366 3 роки тому

    hi , i have a agm battery . can i use the repair mode for AGM battery , thanks

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Yes you can use the repair mode on an AGM battery - the only chemistry that you can not use the repair mode on is Lithium.

    • @ci5366
      @ci5366 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc thank you , i use the repair mode for a 12v-7ah sulphuric acid battery and works excelent , the cicle was around 3 hours . on my AGM battery i just leave on the car for 48 hours until it was complet charge. is a long proces on bmw f11 because a lot of energy was drain even after closing the car but after that i read a impressiv 13.20 v , Thanks again for your reply

  • @kushmoort
    @kushmoort 3 роки тому

    Will this charger charge 12v deep cell marine batteries?

  • @37122433
    @37122433 2 роки тому

    Does the battery have to be removed to use the 5Gen in Repair Mode?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      NOCO does recommend disconnecting the battery from the vehicle if you were to engage the Repair mode.

  • @bmwz4m
    @bmwz4m 4 роки тому

    Which one to buy if they cost the same, NOCO5 or G7200? Thanks!

  • @Mexicanracing
    @Mexicanracing 4 роки тому

    Which one to get for an Odyssey 1500 this or the g7200?

  • @rekless87
    @rekless87 Рік тому

    Hi
    I've just bought the Noco genius 5.
    I've hooked it up to my flat battery which is only a few months old. It's pulsing red, one light only. Like the light dims and goes solid then doms again and goes solid and so on.
    It's been on charge for about 24hrs now, nothing has changed, it's been pulsing since. According to manual, red pulsing means it's under 25% charged. It's been 24hrs surely it would have charged over 25%, or is my Noco a lemon?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому +1

      24 hours is a considerable amount of time to continue on the first stage of the charge cycle. Do you have another battery you can try the charger on by chance?

    • @rekless87
      @rekless87 Рік тому

      @High-Tech Battery Solutions, Inc i decided to reset the charger. After resetting it was pulsing on first red for about an hour, then it went straight to the green pulsing.
      It's been green pulsing for about 6 hours, the battery indicator has turned to green which I'm really happy about. Not sure why it stayed in the red pulsing stage for so long.
      Battery is charged. I'm leaving it overnight pulsing on green. Thanks for your reply.

  • @623baller
    @623baller 4 роки тому

    hows the charge time compare to g3500?

  • @Maximus091768
    @Maximus091768 Рік тому

    When I get it tomorrow, do I have to enter any specific mode when I hook it to my c6 2008 Z06? I want it to trickle charge and keep the battery at full charge.

  • @earthling2022
    @earthling2022 3 роки тому

    does repair mode even exist for an AGM battery ?

  • @tuffguy11505
    @tuffguy11505 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the great reviews. Can you briefly explain the difference between 5 amp and 10 amp? Does the 10 amp charge bigger batteries or is it just faster? Thanks in advance.

    • @scalereality4840
      @scalereality4840 4 роки тому +2

      10amp will charge the battery faster as it provides twice the current on the 5amp battery. If you aren't in a hurry the 5amp is fine as apparently fast charging a battery affects long term battery health more than slow charging.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +1

      The GENIUS10 charger has a higher output which will enable you to charge larger batteries faster and the unit has the Supply mode feature. The only downside to the GENIUS10 is that due to the higher charge rate it limits the batteries that you can use this on to lawn and garden batteries or bigger. You would not be able to use the GENIUS10 on motorcycle batteries. The GENIUS5 series is a mid-level charger that can charge motorcycle and most larger batteries at a with its lower rate of charge.

    • @tuffguy11505
      @tuffguy11505 4 роки тому +1

      The Genius 10 has a 12v supply setting that the Genius 5 does not. Can you explain what this is?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  4 роки тому +2

      @@tuffguy11505 The supply mode turns the charger into a power supply. The charger will put out a constant 5A output that you would use to keep power to your vehicle while you install a new battery. It keeps power to the computer systems in the car so your settings/idle are not affected.

    • @047thRonin
      @047thRonin 4 роки тому +3

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc QUick question, for motorcycles and 12 volt batteries in general, would it be better to get the 5 amp or the 2 amp?

  • @jasonbowman7190
    @jasonbowman7190 Рік тому

    Can I use it while the battery is still hooked up to the car, especially when starting a very dead battery 🔋 🤔

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому +1

      You can leave the battery connected to the vehicle however keep in mind this is not a jump starter. NOCO does not recommend starting the vehicle while the charger is connected to the battery.

  • @andrewroxs7630
    @andrewroxs7630 3 роки тому

    What settings for sealed motor cycle

  • @Lilljoescratch
    @Lilljoescratch 3 роки тому

    Will this work for marine deep cell

  • @kewljoi
    @kewljoi 2 роки тому

    Is this for standard 4 cylinder Suzuki Swift car too ?
    Is it for Mercedes sprinter large van battery too ?

    • @MichaelClarkeWhittet
      @MichaelClarkeWhittet 2 роки тому

      If it is 12 or 6 V battery

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      This charger will work on the Suzuki without an issue. If the Mercedes has an auxiliary battery bank on it to run additional accessories then I would recommend stepping it up to the GENIUS10 unit.

  • @matusbenkovsky9922
    @matusbenkovsky9922 3 роки тому +1

    Hi man i have 6v battery and it’s over 4 hours plugged in and i still have flashing the first light only . Thanks for help

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      What kind of 6V battery is it, and what is the capacity of it?

    • @matusbenkovsky9922
      @matusbenkovsky9922 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc kirkland from costco (for golf carts a rv) not sure about capacity

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      @@matusbenkovsky9922 I'm assuming it's a deep cycle golf cart battery - they are rated between 185 up to 235AH worth of capacity. It could take some time to charge - I recommend leaving the charger on and letting it do its thing. You will see the charge indicator move forward as it should, it will just take more time to do so.

  • @johnny81-43
    @johnny81-43 4 роки тому

    Hi I am charging a 60AH AGM car battery for 2 days and charger indicator keeps flashing green not solid.Should i be worried?

    • @johnny81-43
      @johnny81-43 4 роки тому +9

      After 3 days it turned solid green and my battery is fully charged.Thank you guys,keep up the good work!

    • @venturahondo8218
      @venturahondo8218 2 роки тому

      @@johnny81-43 it took 3days for your 60AH AGM to completly charge? Damn I got this for my 76AH AGM and was wondering why the light wasnt turning solid green.

  • @Yash-jo8hv
    @Yash-jo8hv 8 місяців тому

    Can I keep the battery inside my house to charge or does it have to be plugged while the battery is in the car?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  8 місяців тому

      I recommend leaving the battery in the vehicle to charge if possible, its far safer to charge the battery outside rather that inside your house. Flooded batteries will gas when charged, AGM batteries are safer however can also gas if they developed a short.

  • @1jodlar
    @1jodlar 3 роки тому

    For Repair mode,i need to have in stand by,then press for 3 seconds and once more. Then i leave the red 12V-repair light to blink until it is over...or? Tnx

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, once you see the blinking red light the repair mode has been engaged - time to let it do its thing.

    • @1jodlar
      @1jodlar 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc I have battery in my car fr 6 years and still works. Now in winters little slower,so i tried to fill it up. Yesterday i was charging for 10 hrs.....and today it again7hrs...but the green light still blinks. And from the start it shows that it have at least 75%. Don't know why it charges so long.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому +1

      @@1jodlar I think it's time to get your battery tested at an auto shop to see where it is in the life cycle. It sounds like your battery may be having a difficult time retaining a charge which would be why the charger is not getting to the fully charged solid green light on a consistent basis. A load test on the battery will let give you a solid idea of how much life the battery has left.

    • @1jodlar
      @1jodlar 3 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc I will see tomorrow when i try to start up the car. Cheers mate🤘

  • @Gordon_L
    @Gordon_L 6 місяців тому

    Just bought mine yesterday , one thing though , at 2:12 you say the clamps are solid copper , they are not , they're just copper plated steel , easy to test with a magnet .

  • @jesuszuniga1257
    @jesuszuniga1257 Рік тому

    Hi can I charge my car battery while it's connected to the car using the genius5 or I have to disconnect the battery from terminals

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      You can charge the battery without disconnecting it from the vehicle

    • @jesuszuniga1257
      @jesuszuniga1257 Рік тому

      Oh ok is there a way I can charge the battery with the hood close because I believe the alligator clip might get in the way way

  • @simonkwan763
    @simonkwan763 Місяць тому

    What would happen if you selected the wrong mode for the charging. For example, using a Lithium mode charging on a AGM battery.

  • @NOUNOUDZ100
    @NOUNOUDZ100 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, i bought a genius2 , for how long it will take to charge my battery , I started to charge for 8 h and I still have only on light 25% still blinking

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      Are you putting the GENIUS2 on a car battery? If not what type of battery is it on?

    • @NOUNOUDZ100
      @NOUNOUDZ100 3 роки тому

      High-Tech Battery Solutions, Inc Yes, it’s 12 V battery Toyota Sienna

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  3 роки тому

      @@NOUNOUDZ100 If your battery is completely dead then its going to be awhile. The GENIUS2 is a 2 amp charger so you could be looking at a full 24 hours before its fully charged.

  • @pervezakhtar6718
    @pervezakhtar6718 Рік тому

    Thanks for this Video.
    How long does it take to charge 12V Mercedes 2019 E class?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      Assuming that the battery is 100% discharged it would take between 12 and 16 hours - less so if the battery was not drained all the way down.

    • @pervezakhtar6718
      @pervezakhtar6718 Рік тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      I tried but it is not charging the 12V
      I bought Genius 5 charger.
      Do I need to buy different charger?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      @@pervezakhtar6718 No, a different charger will get you the same results. When you say it's not working do you have any LED lights on the charger at all?

    • @pervezakhtar6718
      @pervezakhtar6718 Рік тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      Yes, first bar blinks (25% charging) LED light. I charged it almost 48 hrs.

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  Рік тому

      @@pervezakhtar6718 I think its time to get the battery tested at that point. Whenever we see something like this the battery is accepting a charge however there is an issue retaining it.

  • @e_thegod5303
    @e_thegod5303 2 роки тому

    One question. Do I have to remove the dead rv battery under my hood to use this device in the house? Or is this device chargeable with the tail end plug 🔌 n the just go outside and clamp it to the battery while still in place under the hood? I’m confused how to actually use it. I purchased this today

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +1

      The GENIUS5 battery charger does not have an internal battery, so in order for it to charge your RV battery it will need to be plugged into the wall. Now you can run an extension cord out to the RV to avoid removing the battery if it's parked in your driveway. If its too far for an extension cable to reasonably reach then bringing the battery to a location with an AC outlet would be your only option using the GENIUS5 charger.

    • @e_thegod5303
      @e_thegod5303 2 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc ok thanks! I’m late but it’s been a while right and it worked bc I realized that! The product works however I tried to do it again and forgot which mode to select right, it’s not charging! I need help. I did it the first time now it won’t confirm. Meaning when I hold it til it gets to the 12v in the front, it doesn’t CONFIRM and start charging . It should be pulsating but it doesn’t ! I’m so frustrated now. Cause it worked at first. What to do? I attach the red first then black. I selected the 12v mode then it just keeps blinking fast from red to green as if its still in standby mode. Why won’t it charge? The mode button is just trash. It should be a button that just allows you to click on for which ever mode you’re on. All this holding is worthless and it doesn’t even confirm when it’s on that mode. Please help

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому +1

      @@e_thegod5303 When you say the charger is blinking fast from red to green - it sounds like your in the force mode which will have the charge mode LED and the charge LED alternate with each other. You do not want to hold down the mode button - a simple click will switch between the primary modes of the charger. You want to click the mode button (do not hold) until the 12V mode is lit up.

    • @e_thegod5303
      @e_thegod5303 2 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc noooo this thing is on the 12v mode and it’s still blinking showing all the colors vs pulsating indicating it’s charging. Can I email you footage of this? Man I paid $105 and it already seems broken

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      @@e_thegod5303 I think it may save you some time here to reach out to NOCO direct to see if they can confirm its an actual warranty issue. You can request a call back at no.co/support

  • @marcsalvador5746
    @marcsalvador5746 4 роки тому

    Hi, can I use noco genius 5 with motorcycle battery?
    Thanks

    • @James01
      @James01 4 роки тому +2

      Yes both lead acid and Lithium ones

  • @darrenwolfe378
    @darrenwolfe378 Рік тому

    I have a lithium battery in my 2018 Road glide special, l left my led lights on and it ran my battery all the way down... my trickle charge wouldn't bring it back, however this noco genius 5 brung it back with no problem...

  • @magneto8002
    @magneto8002 2 роки тому

    I need a charger to keep in my car in case my battery dies when i'm at work. What do you recommend?

    • @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc
      @HighTechBatterySolutionsInc  2 роки тому

      Are you looking for a jump starter or a charger? All of the NOCO GENIUS series chargers require a wall outlet to charger your battery, so if your in the middle of parking lot its not going to do you much good. If your looking for a portable jump starter with a self contained battery (no AC required) then I recommend taking a look at either the NOCO GB40 or GB50 series jump starter.

    • @magneto8002
      @magneto8002 2 роки тому

      @@HighTechBatterySolutionsInc Yes a portable jump starter. I will check out the ones you recommend. Thanks