Mines not working.. tried it after waiting maybe 10 seconds and now battery completely dead… just my luck.. ⭐️update!⭐️ I retightened the battery terminals really really tight and tried it again; and it started!? The device still has full battery and the suv died a couple more times and this noco started it right back up every time! 🙏🏽 just gonna have to buy the next level up cuz it says in the manual that it shouldn’t jump lithium batteries and my BMW 325i has a lithium battery 🤦🏻♂️ this noco was $330 in stores but went on eBay and got one for $150! Good luck guys!
@kevinhood9781 The gb70 can do a lot more than that. There is a video of someone using one on a big block with no battery. He started it a bunch of times, too. It says it can do up to an 8L gas engine or a 6.6 diesel.
@@bigmike4923sorry i ment gb40. from my experience the gb40 is not enough for a completely flat and i mean flat battery for a 3.0 carburator engine and a 3.6l gas with injection. It just cranked over the 3.6l when pumping the gas. So what the gb40 is rated for thats what the gb70 should be rated for. Always up 1 size for noco and you will be safe on a completely flat battery
@@kevinhood9781 Safety and I dont get along🤣 If the battery is completely flat you just have to turn off whatever protection mode it has. On the gb70 theres a button to override it. I have had to turn it off a few times when my car was parked for a long time
I bought this product GB40 Boost + Jump Starter, yes Genius Boost I have a Nissan Murano and it couldn't boost my Murano, I have to call a friend with Jumper cables, I am taking it back to Canadian Tire
Can you guarantee GB 70 will start a small diesel engine.I have a 2.4 liter toyota and I don't drive it much and don't want to buy some knockoff shit that does not work!Thank you.
Im on my second noco GB40 unit and they are just a peace of junk. They sent me what seems to be the new revision at the beginning of 2020, tested it with my mower which evidently worked, on the weekend I purchased a 2005 4 cylinder Sentra with a weak battery the stupid thing could not give one decent crank at a decent speed to start the engine noco was fully charged., I though something was wrong with the engine, since I had a bad experience with my first noco unit, I took my wife's car battery out and tested with that, car started at the third try. this units are overpriced terrible products.
By far the best video of testing this product. Easy, simple and to the point. Thank you for that!
This is a simple to the point video...I think most people know how to unbox.
I bought a GB 40 and worked great. Gave it to my woman. I then bought myself a GB 70 will be arriving tomorrow👍
I’ve purchased GB75 and honestly these are awesome 👏
I’m more amazed at the diesel LC, we don’t get those here
Not sure if we can get Toyotas with Diesel engines in the States, yet, but boy i’d like that.
Mines not working.. tried it after waiting maybe 10 seconds and now battery completely dead… just my luck..
⭐️update!⭐️ I retightened the battery terminals really really tight and tried it again; and it started!? The device still has full battery and the suv died a couple more times and this noco started it right back up every time! 🙏🏽 just gonna have to buy the next level up cuz it says in the manual that it shouldn’t jump lithium batteries and my BMW 325i has a lithium battery 🤦🏻♂️ this noco was $330 in stores but went on eBay and got one for $150! Good luck guys!
Great demo 😊
thanks
Mam od niedawna. 4.2 Tdi audi, napięcie na akumulatorze 2,8 V, temp +/- 0 stopni C, Start,no problem!!!
4.2 tdi audi d 3 baterry 3 v, no problem!
I only have a 2.5L i4 so the gb70 is prob overkill but it hasn't let me down yet, it can jump my car like 20times on a charge too
It should just be enough for a 2.5l - 3.0l gas on a completely flat battery.
@kevinhood9781 The gb70 can do a lot more than that. There is a video of someone using one on a big block with no battery. He started it a bunch of times, too. It says it can do up to an 8L gas engine or a 6.6 diesel.
@@bigmike4923sorry i ment gb40. from my experience the gb40 is not enough for a completely flat and i mean flat battery for a 3.0 carburator engine and a 3.6l gas with injection. It just cranked over the 3.6l when pumping the gas. So what the gb40 is rated for thats what the gb70 should be rated for. Always up 1 size for noco and you will be safe on a completely flat battery
@@kevinhood9781 Safety and I dont get along🤣 If the battery is completely flat you just have to turn off whatever protection mode it has. On the gb70 theres a button to override it. I have had to turn it off a few times when my car was parked for a long time
I bought this product GB40 Boost + Jump Starter, yes Genius Boost I have a Nissan Murano and it couldn't boost my Murano, I have to call a friend with Jumper cables, I am taking it back to Canadian Tire
The one in the video is a GB70. Return the GB40 and get the GB70, it won’t let you down
Can you guarantee GB 70 will start a small diesel engine.I have a 2.4 liter toyota and I don't drive it much and don't want to buy some knockoff shit that does not work!Thank you.
Im on my second noco GB40 unit and they are just a peace of junk. They sent me what seems to be the new revision at the beginning of 2020, tested it with my mower which evidently worked, on the weekend I purchased a 2005 4 cylinder Sentra with a weak battery the stupid thing could not give one decent crank at a decent speed to start the engine noco was fully charged., I though something was wrong with the engine, since I had a bad experience with my first noco unit, I took my wife's car battery out and tested with that, car started at the third try. this units are overpriced terrible products.
I have the same Toyota LC 4.5L V8 with two 12v batteries. I can see you only use the jump start on the main battery. Is that right?
Yes you are correct, mine has the factory dual batteries in parallel. I used the jump starter on the main battery.
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