Take a look at the Boost X Version (GBX45) which is very similar but USB C charging and can charge much faster than the older style for only a few bucks more.
Could have got away with the Noco GB40, but went for Noco GB70, gives me a bit more wiggle room with capicity for larger engines, will apparantly do 40 jump starts on a single charge. Brilliant piece of kit.
Thanks for your comment. I've never had any issues. And it has been a crazy hot summer. Where else were you thinking of storing it other than the trunk?
@@PittsburghPat I had never bought one so some comments online were saying extreme heat or cold could hurt the battery or cause it to swell. I read that after I already bought it. But I’m gonna store it in the trunk
Hi! I was also interested in this topic so I found that the GB40 has an internal battery capacity of 24Wh and my Iphone13 has a battery size of 12Wh. That means I can only charge it twice (assuming the phone is totally drained)... But there are other Noco models with a lot bigger battery that would allow for several charges (they are much more expensive of course). So my conclusion is that it is very expensive if you just want to use it as a power bank, but it is definetely worth it if you will ever use it as a portable jump starter! I will buy one and put it in the trunk as a back-up.
lots of equipment around resulting in lots of dead batteries and these devices have at least solved the issue of getting the equipment started. our unit starts everything from the 4 wheelers to the D5 dozer. incredible devices and we use the GOOLOO New GP2000.
Idk who "THEY" are but this all stuff that is written in the advertisements/packaging/owners manual/jump box and is pretty common sense for just about all of the 5 things in this video. What you probably overlooked in the manual is that you shouldn't leave it plugged in and fully charged for more than a week, if that. Also that you should take it out and charge it if it hasn't been used in a couple of months. But most importantly, it has overdraw protection which keeps it from being discharged to a state too low to recharge, BUT if you use the Override function that protection is disabled. All of that is important for the life of the unit and the health of the batteries and didn't waste 8 minutes. P.S. these are really best for being used regularly, as in for a person who jump starts vehicles regularly during their workday.
I wonder why they did away with the cigarette lighter adapter. I just got my new charger and it no longer contains that part.
@@66lwmorgan I'm not sure. Weight?
@PittsburghPat I'm thinking more like cheap. That adapter weighs nothing.
@66lwmorgan definitely
The GB150 come with cables and the 2 cigarette adapters.. so its a model thing (just purchased des 2024)
@OffroadProjects Thank you for this. Have a great day.
Take a look at the Boost X Version (GBX45) which is very similar but USB C charging and can charge much faster than the older style for only a few bucks more.
Nice! Thank you for this!
Thank you.. great gifts for my sons👍👍
@@eileenbertsch5641 great for anyone who owns a car
Timing...
Going to get one that's also a compressor.
I mean, with the battery that small, why not get it all-in-one?
Do it!
@@PittsburghPat Yeah, Liz needed one recently, so definitely getting one soon.
@@ecbst6 use my Amazon code if that's where you get it
@@PittsburghPat Oh, well, first we have to play a game. You know this one, I'm sure. It's called, Wait On The Woman To Make Up Her Mind.
@ecbst6 I wish we played that game in my house. Instead it's, "Holy Amazon, Batman! Another Rubik's cube? You already have 16 of them!"
Can it charge a riding lawn mower battery?🤔
The video showed it charging a cell phone, so I would think that it could also charge a lawn mower battery.
I have one of these and they are awesome......
I agree. Beats waiting for AAA to come and save you.
Could have got away with the Noco GB40, but went for Noco GB70, gives me a bit more wiggle room with capicity for larger engines, will apparantly do 40 jump starts on a single charge. Brilliant piece of kit.
@stuartandrews4344 some things are simply miraculous. This is one
If I lost the original clamps can any clamps work for this product?
I wouldn't do it
Do you think the best place to store it is in the trunk? , some were saying it’s not safe to store in the car because of heat
Thanks for your comment. I've never had any issues. And it has been a crazy hot summer. Where else were you thinking of storing it other than the trunk?
@@PittsburghPat I had never bought one so some comments online were saying extreme heat or cold could hurt the battery or cause it to swell. I read that after I already bought it. But I’m gonna store it in the trunk
@CelticeHype18 I suppose it is possible, but I have not experienced it
How many times can it charge a dead phone
@dc5131 I never tested that, but that's a good idea for a video. If I had to guess I would say over a dozen times.
Hi! I was also interested in this topic so I found that the GB40 has an internal battery capacity of 24Wh and my Iphone13 has a battery size of 12Wh. That means I can only charge it twice (assuming the phone is totally drained)... But there are other Noco models with a lot bigger battery that would allow for several charges (they are much more expensive of course). So my conclusion is that it is very expensive if you just want to use it as a power bank, but it is definetely worth it if you will ever use it as a portable jump starter! I will buy one and put it in the trunk as a back-up.
lots of equipment around resulting in lots of dead batteries and these devices have at least solved the issue of getting the equipment started. our unit starts everything from the 4 wheelers to the D5 dozer. incredible devices and we use the GOOLOO New GP2000.
Makes a great gift! Could save your life. Definitely saves aggravation
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Idk who "THEY" are but this all stuff that is written in the advertisements/packaging/owners manual/jump box and is pretty common sense for just about all of the 5 things in this video.
What you probably overlooked in the manual is that you shouldn't leave it plugged in and fully charged for more than a week, if that. Also that you should take it out and charge it if it hasn't been used in a couple of months. But most importantly, it has overdraw protection which keeps it from being discharged to a state too low to recharge, BUT if you use the Override function that protection is disabled.
All of that is important for the life of the unit and the health of the batteries and didn't waste 8 minutes.
P.S. these are really best for being used regularly, as in for a person who jump starts vehicles regularly during their workday.
Thank you for sharing your respect and knowledge with us. We are grateful for you!