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    I have a NOCO on both boats and in my truck
    They make great Christmas gifts for your grown kids too

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    If it’s super dead you have to push and hold the button where it looks like the heartbeat symbol. It will tell you in the directions. When that’s pushed and it comes on, it’s in beast mode. Noco’s are well worth the coin.
    Sound like a vehicular AED.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    I have a NOCO on both boats and in my truck
    They make great Christmas gifts for your grown kids too
    Do you have to charge the boxes every so often? If so how often? My dad has a different name brand one but it has to be charged then you can carry it places

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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldblackdog View Post
    Do you have to charge the boxes every so often? If so how often? My dad has a different name brand one but it has to be charged then you can carry it places
    I am sure just like every battery with age and storage conditions it will wear on them.

    I have a NOCO that I use 3-4x/yr over the last 3 years and I charge it maybe 2x/yr. Aside from that it lives under my driver seat. Been very happy with the purchase. Mostly used to jump equipment or other people but it makes simple work out of it. No figuring out lining up vehicles, distance, etc. Jump and go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldblackdog View Post
    Do you have to charge the boxes every so often? If so how often? My dad has a different name brand one but it has to be charged then you can carry it places
    state of the art lithium packs and they claim the Boost models will hold 70% of its charge for a year.
    but every few months I throw them on a charger. They come with several
    type chargers, usb, 110V and even an old school cig charger.
    I have cranked things on old charges of 6 months or more with zero problems
    Last edited by ecu1984; 09-01-2023 at 10:02 PM.

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