
Noco GB70 genius Boost
2000 A, 5000 mAh
Noco GB70 genius Boost
2000 A, 5000 mAh
No, I am very satisfied, although the part is always in the car. If the battery had inflated, it would have been very dangerous.
The instructions are in German/French/English/Italian. Download also at: https://no.co/media/nocodownloads/format/g/b/gb70-lithium-jump-starter-user-guide.pdf
According to the information I was able to find, this statement seems to be effectively correct.
Hello, you charge the whole thing normally via a USB mini or micro (I'm no longer sure), i.e. you can also charge it at home with the charger from your mobile phone without any problems. It's super convenient, so far I've never needed it. :-)
5 hours ago
The current version of the NOCO Genius Boost HD GB70 uses a micro-USB port for charging. There is no indication that it has been updated to use USB-C. The device can be charged via this micro-USB port or through a 12V fast charge port.
Automatically generated from the .This is only possible via USB - which is perfectly adequate, as you can charge the battery in the car while driving or via a socket/charger. Disadvantage: Charging time takes a whole night, but the boost is sufficient for several times...
Any panel that can charge USB devices will work. But beware: Charging will definitely take a very (!) long time. There are probably much better solutions for this...
Hello, yes, the GB70 can also do this with ease. I have an Ioniq myself and have already used it for this. However, the GB70 is completely oversized for this. My tip: it's better to choose a smaller, handier and lighter booster for this purpose!
Noooo! That's not possible at all. This battery is very small, supplies a short, powerful current (hence the name booster) to start a diesel or petrol engine and then that's it. Even if the car battery is completely empty, it is no longer enough to turn the starter, even with this device.
easiest: charge at home with a USB A - micro cable on an appropriate adapter or with this cable on an adapter for the cigarette lighter, e.g. Goobay Dual USB car charger
44cm
The 500A starting current available at short notice is fully sufficient to start even larger engines. The smallest package. This is already given with the smallest package Noco GB20. The problem begins with longer trials, where the capacity of the battery comes into play. And that is where all the packages from this manufacturer are rather weak. I bought the Dino KRAFTPAKET quick-start system for my motorbike (1250cc) with a starting current of 300 A and a capacity of 18000 mAh and I am very satisfied.
I just checked mine, everything is still within the green range after 2-3 months of the last charge. However, my car is parked in a garage, where it is rarely below 5°.
I could not detect any significant discharge during storage. Therefore, it is probably not necessary to charge the booster constantly.
Yes. Definitely. Assuming that it is about starter batteries and the intended use as a starter booster, I would not worry at all.
The GB70 has a USB connection with 5 volts for mobile phones & co. It also has a 12Volt connection with cable and cigarette lighter socket. Depending on the model, notebooks need around 18 volts. And with a capacity of just under 5Ah in the booster, it would probably barely be enough to fully charge a notebook...
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