there seems to be another method where they tap the fuse instead, seems mainly for gt500s or similar but do your own due diligence. this has been working for me
okay so i discovered that the noco one is 1 amp, meaning it charges a lot slower, but for storage that dont really matter, obv noco better brand than a random costco one, but the costcoo one is 6 amps, so amp wise its a better deal
@@Brad-KP yea 1 amp is plenty if your just using it to maintain your battery, 6amps is a bit extra, but I actually kinda of like having the extra amps, in case I’m doing stuff with my car off but the lights and everything is on, I can kinda plug it into the tender and it’ll help keep it charged while I drain the battery😂
That is a perfect spot wow
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there seems to be another method where they tap the fuse instead, seems mainly for gt500s or similar but do your own due diligence. this has been working for me
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Just curious - at what voltage does it turn off at?
turns off when the battery Is full, dont know if that answers your question though.
Great vid!!
I really like this noco tender on amazon amzn.to/3ZIRlrk for the price, this Costco one overrated ngl. but each to their own
I dont have a NOCO tender but ive used their jump starter and its awesome
okay so i discovered that the noco one is 1 amp, meaning it charges a lot slower, but for storage that dont really matter, obv noco better brand than a random costco one, but the costcoo one is 6 amps, so amp wise its a better deal
same here - noco genius2 (2 amp) is what I got. 1 amp is enough but didn't like the way it plugs in. Just me. Good video. Nice install.
@@Brad-KP yea 1 amp is plenty if your just using it to maintain your battery, 6amps is a bit extra, but I actually kinda of like having the extra amps, in case I’m doing stuff with my car off but the lights and everything is on, I can kinda plug it into the tender and it’ll help keep it charged while I drain the battery😂