Just got this thing for my truck, took less than 10 minutes to set up, you hit all the points. The build on this thing is solid and can see this lasting for a long time. In the instruction manual also recommends bringing the battery to a full charge before engaging into the repair mode, for anyone using that mode.
Bought the Genius 10 last summer after purchasing the GB50 Boost XL, which works excellent jumpstarting a 5.0L V8. The Genius 10 repaired 2 - DEAD 2X Batteries and saved me ~$500 from having to replace with new. LOVE the NOCO items
Been using one for little over a year to maintain a 8D deep cycle; works like a charm. I recovered 2 batts I thought were dead as well with the repair mode.
Thank you for a dazzling video. The NOCO "repair" function also restored one of my 5 y.o. neglected flooded lead acid batteries. Note they offer marine versions of these chargers, and the jump starter comes in like 5 models. Recovery Mode (automatic) is for soft sulfation, but for hard sulfation, a stronger technology = Repair Mode desulfates a by applying a controlled charge to a fully charged battery by applying highly regulated low currents combined with high voltages. The NOCO G7200, G15000 and G26000 chargers all feature an advanced 16V Repair Mode technology.
Great video. I paid about 70 bucks at Canadian Tire on sale and have to say I am very pleased with the product as well. I did a repair on my 12 v mobility scooter batteries and am just about to see how well they hold a charge in comparison to the new ones I purchased for about 100 bucks a pair. I will add to the comment later to let people know how they did. Thanks for sharing this.
I love that the jump starter version is a USB charger too! Its not as fast as a dedicated charger, but great to have a handheld charging system far from an outlet.
I swear that literally anything NOCO puts out is quality and it's not that expensive. The reason the jumper and the charger are smart is because they have a chip in them that can sense different types of electrical pulses, it's so freaking wild. I've jumped off so many people's cars with my medium sized NOCO jumper that I keep in my truck 24/7 and the battery lasts a year if you don't use it before it even loses a charge.
It's funny that you said that.. Last year I got a Noco Genius 2 for my bikes, and for whatever reason, it was d.o.a. Rather than deal with returning - I spazzed out and used it for a shooting target.. 1 shot w/ a .22 cal at about 25 yards, and the round dinged and glanced off the device. That Said - in MY case, the Noco really was 'bullet-proof'!! hahaha Just grabbed a Genius 10, and am giving er' a whirl now. *Fingers Crossed* So far / So good. 🤘😁 Sam -
Finally, an honest video about the the NOCO Genius 10. I just bought it for here in Alaska so I don't have that happen to me again. If you could (if you haven't already) have a demo just a simple live jump-start, it would be helpful as I am a visual person.
Just bought a Noco 10 genius but want to know if it can be used as a boost... Does it charge, store charge and then start a car without being plugged in?
I used a 12V DC Charger like the one that's used for a home internet router (D-Link in my case). Make sure it has very low Amperage - mine has 0.5 A which is fine. 1A is ok as well. I connected the inside of the plug to the plus side of the battery (last) , and first connected the outside of the plug to the minus pole. Make sure to not short them! I let it sit for 10 minutes, after which my dead battery showed a charge of 6.9Volts and I could swap to a normal battery charger/conditioner.
Hey Bob. Do you think you could put one of these on a 12v bank of AGM batteries? Our sailboat has 3 LifeLine 4D’s that are near “end of life” at six years and not holding voltage well. We already have a Noco 10 and I’m ordering a GB40 from you link. Thanks for the great review.
You should take a look at LFP replacements. They are more expensive up front, but they're pretty much set and forget. They last longer, don't require maintenance like a trickle charger, you can fully discharge them without damaging them. A really good investment
On all the videos I’ve watched on this charger nobody has mentioned the fact that the instructions say to hook it up to the battery first, before you plug the charger into the wall is that correct or am I misunderstanding something?
I need a battery charger ASAP and can't decide between a CTEK MXS 5.0 (4.3 amp) and NOCO Genius 10 (10 amp). After having watched this entire video, I decided to buy the CTEK MXS 5.0. This guy is a very good salesman and I don't take words from salesmen. NOTE: CTEK was established in Dalarna, Sweden in 1997. They are making chargers as accessories for Ferrari, BMW and Ford.
CTEK also makes a charger for Porsche... I own one, but I think its only 2amps, not helpful if the battery voltage is too low.. .. the Genius 10 works great to charge and repair worn out batteries from less than 2 volts. i.e. very dead!- I also have the NOCO Boost 50 and it jumps my 5.0 V8. 928 like "butta'". I recommend these highly.
The manual recommends disconnecting the battery from the car before using repair mode for that reason. I have just bought the Genius 10, but haven't tried it yet as I want to make sure I'm familiar with exactly how it should be used in both charge and repair modes on my old battery.
@@NURCUYou shouldn't have to completely remove the battery from the car, just disconnect both terminals so that the voltage/current from the charger doesn't reach the car's electronics.
@@NURCUI have been told that the stereo system probably won't work when the battery is reconnected, as the security system disables it. Apparently you need to pull out the stereo to view the serial number and then contact a dealer for your make of car to get a code to enable it again. I'm not sure what kind of proof of ownership you need to show. I haven't tried this (yet). I did have my car battery on charge all day today with the Genius 10, but it's not easy to tell if is holding more charge than before without testing it properly.
I guess you can just use "repair mode" of Genius 10 when the battery is inside the vehicle and you don't have to pull it out of the vehicle in order to charge/repair it, right? Also, can you use the "repair" mode with AGM battery? Thanks!
At 4:12 you (Bob) say "this is an AGM battery," I bought this charger yesterday to try to fix my Yellow top Optima. Page 5 of the User Guide under "Using 12v repair.", the Caution below it says in the second sentence, "CAUTION. USE THIS MODE WITH CARE. THIS MODE IS FOR 12-VOLT LEAD-ACID BATTERIES ONLY. " Are Absorbed Glass Mat batteries compatible to lead-acid batteries to use this feature? I also have the GB40 jump starter that really gives me a safer feeling knowing I have it in my car.
So if I'm out and about and the fricken won't start ... I can clip the red and black on and jump start the car WITHOUT this thing being plugged in right?
If you're talking about jumping your car there is a specific one he mentions at the end that yes will jump your car without being plugged in, I have one. But if you want to charge the car, you will need to plug it into outlet
I was able to repair 3 of the 4 batteries that I have but they are not holding the charge anywhere near as long as they did when I first purchased them. The nice thing about this NOCO charger is I can use it instead of the trickle charger when I'm out and about and it is much faster restoring to full charge.
I bought the 2 amp version of this. Im sure its a good charger but it didn't do as claimed and charge a dead battery that i had in my garage for a few years. It could possibly be low on acid and probably needs topping up. But because its sealed i can't do that. I'd say that is the problem and without being able to top it up, no charger will charge it. Seems like a well made charger and id say will be good to top up good batteries.
Did you put your Noco Genius charger in force mode to charge your dead battery? Most smart chargers won't charge a battery if the voltage level is too low, but Noco SMART charger's do.
don’t put acid in a battery the only thing a battery needs is water that out gasses, also don’t use repair mode on agm unless you are absolutely sure it a last resort after trying force charge and charging a couple times. It’s even stated in the manual as a warning right after full description of the repair mode.
Video Bob if you don't know keep it dry. In the past I have been able to leave charges outside like when I need to charge a lawnmower or bikes and I had no problem up until the last two that I have bought and they really get all that wet so I don't know 😕. I guess they have more going on inside now.
So, what happens after repair mode is finished? Does it stop, go to regular charging and then a green lite? I have it on an Optima now and the red repair lite has been blinking for about 2 hours. Not sure what to expect.
As Kutsi says, when repair mode finishes, it just shuts off. You then may want to unplug/plug it from the wall outlet, and then select the regular charge mode. If it recovered, it should start charging. If not, battery prob bad.
Great video I purchased genius 10 works great thanks!,you said in video there are Noco products they discontinued you would like to get,out of curiosity what products are they?
I had brought the noco genius 1 to charge my dead battery had on charge for over a week no progress, then I got another charger the Yohan try to charge my battery but the battery was still dead and the Yohan can't charge a dead battery...will u think this noco genius 10 would charge up my dead battery
hi , I used one of these and the state of health of the battery would go from 40% to 8% to 2% and i hear bubbling noises when i put it through a repair cycle. Do you have any ideas of why this is happening? Thank you
@@babagandu yes, the battery charged in like 2 minutes. i found it odd it was that fast. i even used a battery tester every cycle, the battery just withered away everytime i put it through a cycle.
Haha, I had bought one of these a month or two ago and just got around to using it and after searching on tips and tricks my man Bob popped up with this video lol
My battery died in one month. I can't be buying a battery every time I have a dead battery. I bought a NOCO 10 BATTERY CHARGER. I'LL SEE IF IT WORKS tomorrow. But why would my car alarm go off for no reason.? I switched it from 12v to 12 v repair. I'll wait to see results.
Hey Bob, was driving down a particular street today towards another street named after an orange juice manufacturer and passed your house. Place looks cool in person. I need some advice on a seat upholstery shop for my car if you have any suggestions out here.
You can't call yourself a professional DIY body man unless you have a rattle can. No sir, and if only having 1 or 2 runs in a door that size wasn't enough to impress the hell outta ya, his craftsmanship and only using the finest cloth and MISTY mouthwash money can buy sure will, leaving that amazing showroom shine ya just can't find at just any ordinary body shop.
Okay but read the warnings The 12 volt repair is only for lead batteries only not batteries like odysseys that's a $300 battery those are not led batteries regular car batteries you get from like Sears or AutoZone your cheap little $100 batteries those you can do a battery fix a 12 volt repair but not a $300 Odyssey those are different I got mine on a charger right now because it's cold at night. But not only that mine is an Odyssey so I can't do a repair I can only charge it
My battery is dead can i just put it on repair mod on my Nico 10 and how long will it take its a big battery or would i have to go through the agm colours. Then put it on repair mod?? Thanks
I just did a 550CCA battery (For a 87 Dodge Raider) took almost 6 hours but my other charger didnt seem to be able to repair it so I threw on the NOCO 10 happy with results.
I've had one of these for a few years now. When one of my batteries were dead, they stayed dead even with using the repair option on these things. Anyone who doesn't believe me I have a Model: GB40. They may be a US designed product but they are made in China. Oh, I also have a Model: 26000 v2 which I leave my Harley battery on over the winter in my basement since I can't get terminals on while in the bike. These will charge a half dead battery but if the battery is actually dead, it's not going to magically come back with one of these. I've been trying it for years with both of mine, it doesn't work. I've also owned a jumper before I got these and it couldn't even turn over my Sportster when the battery was dead with only 2 cylinders. My GP40 can barely turn over the 302 in my Mustang when it sits for a while without a charger. These things aren't magic, none of them are form any manufacturer. Again, if your battery just needs a little bit of a push or you want to just leave it on a charger when it's not being used, these work perfectly fine and so will any other charger.
I just bought a NOCO Genius 10. The only issue that I can't find the answer anywhere is how to tell when the actual unit is full charged, prior to attempting to charge the car battery? I plugged the unit into the wall for about 6 hours. But there's no indicator when it's fully charged.
Huh honestly All I know battery u have to charge it every day I always think battery for cars and trucks and I think it's really great 💡 ever keep your cars running 💨🎽 very awesome ever nice 🙂
I'll drive from Georgia to Vega$ in my Chevy Volt and buy your pile of dieded battries. And I'll volunteer in the shop as a flunky clean up messes and cars in exchange for one buffet at the Orleans per day. Well, make that breakfast and dinner, yeah. : ) Might need a couple a beverages. It gets hot in Clark County.
You can do the same thing with an arc welder ... but all of these ideas are temporary and dangerous - just buy new batteries. I saw a man have his face half blown off from messing around like this. Don;t waste your cash..
@@maolo76 I like the gb70 personally, just a bit more power so its easier to start a really dead battery and easier to help somebody else if they have a truck.
If all else fails, read the instructions, I have GB70 which starts my V8 instantly which it is designed to do, I have yet to find a charger that jumpstarts a car.
Just got this thing for my truck, took less than 10 minutes to set up, you hit all the points. The build on this thing is solid and can see this lasting for a long time. In the instruction manual also recommends bringing the battery to a full charge before engaging into the repair mode, for anyone using that mode.
Note that it can take several days just to bring one up to charge if it's really dead.
Bought the Genius 10 last summer after purchasing the GB50 Boost XL, which works excellent jumpstarting a 5.0L V8. The Genius 10 repaired 2 - DEAD 2X Batteries and saved me ~$500 from having to replace with new. LOVE the NOCO items
Been using one for little over a year to maintain a 8D deep cycle; works like a charm. I recovered 2 batts I thought were dead as well with the repair mode.
GREAT sales pitch. They definitely need to be one of your sponsors - or at least a beta tester!
Thank you for a dazzling video. The NOCO "repair" function also restored one of my 5 y.o. neglected flooded lead acid batteries. Note they offer marine versions of these chargers, and the jump starter comes in like 5 models. Recovery Mode (automatic) is for soft sulfation, but for hard sulfation, a stronger technology = Repair Mode desulfates a by applying a controlled charge to a fully charged battery by applying highly regulated low currents combined with high voltages. The NOCO G7200, G15000 and G26000 chargers all feature an advanced 16V Repair Mode technology.
Will the 16.5 volt repair mod damage the vehicle electronics and electrical system?
@@NURCU wouldn’t it make sense to disconnect from vehicle?
Great video. I paid about 70 bucks at Canadian Tire on sale and have to say I am very pleased with the product as well. I did a repair on my 12 v mobility scooter batteries and am just about to see how well they hold a charge in comparison to the new ones I purchased for about 100 bucks a pair. I will add to the comment later to let people know how they did. Thanks for sharing this.
How did it do?
Noco makes some great stuff. I've brought back a 2015 battery that sit a long time. They would be a really good DTM sponsor.
My Noco worked like a charm this morning. Thank you.
I love that the jump starter version is a USB charger too! Its not as fast as a dedicated charger, but great to have a handheld charging system far from an outlet.
I lived in Vegas, He's right about the wx correlation to batteries. I went
thru 2 in under a year moving from TX. I moved right back! LOL
I swear that literally anything NOCO puts out is quality and it's not that expensive. The reason the jumper and the charger are smart is because they have a chip in them that can sense different types of electrical pulses, it's so freaking wild. I've jumped off so many people's cars with my medium sized NOCO jumper that I keep in my truck 24/7 and the battery lasts a year if you don't use it before it even loses a charge.
I have a 10,5,2 and 4 1's.. dang near bullet-proof. Good video.
It's funny that you said that..
Last year I got a Noco Genius 2 for my bikes, and for whatever reason, it was d.o.a.
Rather than deal with returning - I spazzed out and used it for a shooting target..
1 shot w/ a .22 cal at about 25 yards, and the round dinged and glanced off the device.
That Said - in MY case, the Noco really was 'bullet-proof'!! hahaha
Just grabbed a Genius 10, and am giving er' a whirl now. *Fingers Crossed* So far / So good.
🤘😁
Sam -
Been using them for awhile Bob! Every guy should own one for sure!
Noco jump packs are a must for me too
Finally, an honest video about the the NOCO Genius 10. I just bought it for here in Alaska so I don't have that happen to me again. If you could (if you haven't already) have a demo just a simple live jump-start, it would be helpful as I am a visual person.
This video is not a jump starter box...its a battery charger...charges up dead low or slightly damaged batteries but noco makes jumpstarters also.
Great review! Will the Noco Genuis10 adjust the charge amperage automatically according to the charged battery characteristics?
Great video! Already bought the 5x2 but you've sold me on the jump starter!
Do I have to keep my Noco genius 10 charge at all times.
This is my new favorite channel!
Is it best to use repair mode when the battery is low halfway or full? Also, is it safe to use repair mode as a preventative?
Beware because the manual advises the battery should be fully charged before entering repair mode!
Why repair a fully charged battery?
Awesome Bob, just placed my order, thank you for the great tip!
Just bought a Noco 10 genius but want to know if it can be used as a boost...
Does it charge, store charge and then start a car without being plugged in?
The genius models only charge, the little box you see is not an actual battery. You definitely want to check their actual boost line up.
A nice long extention cord in the trunk would be the way to go to be safe. It's not for boosting it's for repairing and recharging them.
I used a 12V DC Charger like the one that's used for a home internet router (D-Link in my case). Make sure it has very low Amperage - mine has 0.5 A which is fine. 1A is ok as well. I connected the inside of the plug to the plus side of the battery (last) , and first connected the outside of the plug to the minus pole. Make sure to not short them!
I let it sit for 10 minutes, after which my dead battery showed a charge of 6.9Volts and I could swap to a normal battery charger/conditioner.
I carry a NOCO 50 jump pack in my truck at all times. I don’t go anywhere without it.
Thanks for the great info…I like to do the same for my customers with tools and equipment I’ve used throughout the years
If it stay green is full charged with or without all those red ones?
Must be a solid green means it’s fully charged
AGM gel batteries are really good for the heat and cold. Better then liquid acid
Hey Bob. Do you think you could put one of these on a 12v bank of AGM batteries? Our sailboat has 3 LifeLine 4D’s that are near “end of life” at six years and not holding voltage well. We already have a Noco 10 and I’m ordering a GB40 from you link. Thanks for the great review.
You should take a look at LFP replacements. They are more expensive up front, but they're pretty much set and forget. They last longer, don't require maintenance like a trickle charger, you can fully discharge them without damaging them. A really good investment
Been using a Noco BoostPlus GB40 jump starter for a few years now, never lets me down.
On all the videos I’ve watched on this charger nobody has mentioned the fact that the instructions say to hook it up to the battery first, before you plug the charger into the wall is that correct or am I misunderstanding something?
Correct
Thank you for asking this EXTREMELY IMPORTANT question! These experts often take these details for granted...
@@annak29 Will the 16.5 volt repair mod damage the vehicle electronics and electrical system?
That's what you do with any brand battery chargers.
I need a battery charger ASAP and can't decide between a CTEK MXS 5.0 (4.3 amp) and NOCO Genius 10 (10 amp). After having watched this entire video, I decided to buy the CTEK MXS 5.0. This guy is a very good salesman and I don't take words from salesmen.
NOTE: CTEK was established in Dalarna, Sweden in 1997. They are making chargers as accessories for Ferrari, BMW and Ford.
CTEKIS REALLY GOOD ! I have several of them 🦾🦾
CTEK also makes a charger for Porsche... I own one, but I think its only 2amps, not helpful if the battery voltage is too low.. .. the Genius 10 works great to charge and repair worn out batteries from less than 2 volts. i.e. very dead!- I also have the NOCO Boost 50 and it jumps my 5.0 V8. 928 like "butta'". I recommend these highly.
Wonder what was the outcome of the repairing mode charging. Was the dead battery regained the life, or it is still 6 feet under.
Will the 16.5 volt repair mod damage the vehicle electronics and electrical system?
The manual recommends disconnecting the battery from the car before using repair mode for that reason. I have just bought the Genius 10, but haven't tried it yet as I want to make sure I'm familiar with exactly how it should be used in both charge and repair modes on my old battery.
@@hedgehog1965uk it is very troublesome and troublesome to remove the battery every time,
@@NURCUYou shouldn't have to completely remove the battery from the car, just disconnect both terminals so that the voltage/current from the charger doesn't reach the car's electronics.
@@hedgehog1965uk then I'm worried if the vehicle's codes will be erased or will it give a warning code, the vehicle's memory will be lost
@@NURCUI have been told that the stereo system probably won't work when the battery is reconnected, as the security system disables it. Apparently you need to pull out the stereo to view the serial number and then contact a dealer for your make of car to get a code to enable it again. I'm not sure what kind of proof of ownership you need to show. I haven't tried this (yet). I did have my car battery on charge all day today with the Genius 10, but it's not easy to tell if is holding more charge than before without testing it properly.
@Videobob Moseley. Thanks and congrats for this cool presentation! Stay tuned!
I have to agree with you Bob they are a great product and I love it.👍
I read somewhere that car batteries are mortally wounded here in New Jersey in July hang on for dear life until the first cold morning in November
Just because it shows 13.8v does not mean it fixed it. Show me the load test results from a battery tester, then I will believe it.
That's what I thought he was going to do from the jump
Bob is smarter than that
Noco,is the best for the Money. Water proof temperature protection.
3 year warranty. Will bring
Unchangeable batteries Back.
3:03... I understood that reference 😂 "Break Pads! The warranty must be on the box." LMAO!
Pulsetech works great as well, Charger/Desulfator.
Especially the small solar chargers, they also desulfate. I got 2 of them, for my car hauler and dump trailer.
I'm ordering the jump pack now
Facts! My Noco never lets me down, i keep it on me everywhere I go
Unfortunately, after 2 years, my genius10 died, no lights. Worked great until it didn't!
I guess you can just use "repair mode" of Genius 10 when the battery is inside the vehicle and you don't have to pull it out of the vehicle in order to charge/repair it, right? Also, can you use the "repair" mode with AGM battery? Thanks!
Yes to both
You should disconnect the battery to protect electronics if applicable.
At 4:12 you (Bob) say "this is an AGM battery," I bought this charger yesterday to try to fix my Yellow top Optima. Page 5 of the User Guide under "Using 12v repair.", the Caution below it says in the second sentence, "CAUTION. USE THIS MODE WITH CARE. THIS MODE IS FOR 12-VOLT LEAD-ACID BATTERIES ONLY. " Are Absorbed Glass Mat batteries compatible to lead-acid batteries to use this feature? I also have the GB40 jump starter that really gives me a safer feeling knowing I have it in my car.
Will the 16.5 volt repair mod damage the vehicle electronics and electrical system?
@@NURCUJust take the extra step, if you aren’t in a pinch, take the battery out of the car and charge it to protect electronics
So if I'm out and about and the fricken won't start ... I can clip the red and black on and jump start the car WITHOUT this thing being plugged in right?
No it's a wall charger not a battery pack.
If you're talking about jumping your car there is a specific one he mentions at the end that yes will jump your car without being plugged in, I have one. But if you want to charge the car, you will need to plug it into outlet
You need the noco jumpstarter for that
@@anastasiacelestine3571 Noco can kiss my blogo ... yeah, I made it up ... this thing SUCKS.
@@freedomwatchdog2495 Soooooooo it sucks because it's not the product that does the task you're looking for?
Do you set the desired mode before connecting to the battery terminal? or after connected to the battery terminal? Thx.
After
I was able to repair 3 of the 4 batteries that I have but they are not holding the charge anywhere near as long as they did when I first purchased them. The nice thing about this NOCO charger is I can use it instead of the trickle charger when I'm out and about and it is much faster restoring to full charge.
😊
For flooded cell batteries they HAVE to have water.
I have 1 of the jump starters and my 87 GMC was dead it hadn't been started in a month the GB50 cranked it like it had a new battery in it
Hi can use thus product in India??? Coz v have 240 volts
I bought the 2 amp version of this. Im sure its a good charger but it didn't do as claimed and charge a dead battery that i had in my garage for a few years. It could possibly be low on acid and probably needs topping up. But because its sealed i can't do that. I'd say that is the problem and without being able to top it up, no charger will charge it. Seems like a well made charger and id say will be good to top up good batteries.
Did you put your Noco Genius charger in force mode to charge your dead battery? Most smart chargers won't charge a battery if the voltage level is too low, but Noco SMART charger's do.
don’t put acid in a battery the only thing a battery needs is water that out gasses, also don’t use repair mode on agm unless you are absolutely sure it a last resort after trying force charge and charging a couple times. It’s even stated in the manual as a warning right after full description of the repair mode.
You need the repair mode that is only on the 5 and 10
3:03 Tommy Boy reference LOL
nice charger probably lighter weight then my schumacher charger. i got a noco Jumpstarter third biggest one works great.
Video Bob if you don't know keep it dry. In the past I have been able to leave charges outside like when I need to charge a lawnmower or bikes and I had no problem up until the last two that I have bought and they really get all that wet so I don't know 😕. I guess they have more going on inside now.
Question is when use repair mode is this ok for Acid/ AGM or lithium battery
Acid only no AMG
So, what happens after repair mode is finished? Does it stop, go to regular charging and then a green lite? I have it on an Optima now and the red repair lite has been blinking for about 2 hours. Not sure what to expect.
Let us know if you find out.
turns off after
First check the battery fluid if there is no excessive wear on the battery! Wait for the repair mode to finish and then fully charge it again.
As Kutsi says, when repair mode finishes, it just shuts off. You then may want to unplug/plug it from the wall outlet, and then select the regular charge mode. If it recovered, it should start charging. If not, battery prob bad.
Could've been helpful info in this presentation
Great video I purchased genius 10 works great thanks!,you said in video there are Noco products they discontinued you would like to get,out of curiosity what products are they?
Thanks for the tip! Just ordered 1
How about a lead acid deep cycle trolling motor battery that is sulfated
Use welder. It works to bring them back.
solid....like a brick!
I had brought the noco genius 1 to charge my dead battery had on charge for over a week no progress, then I got another charger the Yohan try to charge my battery but the battery was still dead and the Yohan can't charge a dead battery...will u think this noco genius 10 would charge up my dead battery
You dont specifically need the 10, the 5 also works for this, but yes.
CAN THIS REPAIR A AGM
Yes, this can repair AGM, lifpo 4 batteries too. I've charge my deep cycle gel, lifpo4, and truck battery with this charger.
hi , I used one of these and the state of health of the battery would go from 40% to 8% to 2% and i hear bubbling noises when i put it through a repair cycle. Do you have any ideas of why this is happening? Thank you
Did you have it set to the correct battery setting?
@@AlmightyyCres yes, the battery setting was correct everytime i cycled it.
@@sohaiinthesky did you fully charge the battery before running the repair mode ?
@@babagandu yes, the battery charged in like 2 minutes. i found it odd it was that fast. i even used a battery tester every cycle, the battery just withered away everytime i put it through a cycle.
@@sohaiinthesky did you remove the battery from the car ?
Haha, I had bought one of these a month or two ago and just got around to using it and after searching on tips and tricks my man Bob popped up with this video lol
My battery died in one month. I can't be buying a battery every time I have a dead battery. I bought a NOCO 10 BATTERY CHARGER. I'LL SEE IF IT WORKS tomorrow. But why would my car alarm go off for no reason.? I switched it from 12v to 12 v repair. I'll wait to see results.
What's the verdict?
i for sure will try both of these
Hey Bob, was driving down a particular street today towards another street named after an orange juice manufacturer and passed your house. Place looks cool in person. I need some advice on a seat upholstery shop for my car if you have any suggestions out here.
I have no idea
Where I can one of this charger?
Amazon
No instructions on how to do it properly. Big miss i this video as there is more than just turning on the repair mode to make it work properly.
I think it is because they don't know....there are actually videos out there that should the user how to....these guys just want the coin for ranting.
On NoCo website
i get enough errrr to buy... a cheeseburger lol
You can't call yourself a professional DIY body man unless you have a rattle can. No sir, and if only having 1 or 2 runs in a door that size wasn't enough to impress the hell outta ya, his craftsmanship and only using the finest cloth and MISTY mouthwash money can buy sure will, leaving that amazing showroom shine ya just can't find at just any ordinary body shop.
Thank you
Okay but read the warnings The 12 volt repair is only for lead batteries only not batteries like odysseys that's a $300 battery those are not led batteries regular car batteries you get from like Sears or AutoZone your cheap little $100 batteries those you can do a battery fix a 12 volt repair but not a $300 Odyssey those are different I got mine on a charger right now because it's cold at night. But not only that mine is an Odyssey so I can't do a repair I can only charge it
My battery is dead can i just put it on repair mod on my Nico 10 and how long will it take its a big battery or would i have to go through the agm colours. Then put it on repair mod?? Thanks
I'm almost certain it take about 8 hours.
I just did a 550CCA battery (For a 87 Dodge Raider) took almost 6 hours but my other charger didnt seem to be able to repair it so I threw on the NOCO 10 happy with results.
You have to charge it first, and once that's done you put it in repair mode
@@ryanm2084 Thank you kind sir. My van battery is like new again. This product is worth it's weight in gold.
NOCO Genius line includes PRO for 25 0r 50 amp charging to reduce charge time.. may want to review their GEN and GX lines as well.
Thanks for this amazing review! I would like to buy a jump starter and wanted a recommendation!
This is not a jump starter.
@@angieadams7066 noco gbx55 is what i use as a daily and it starts everything u will need
How I do get the charger in trickle charge mode? Mine after it charges the battery is goes to off instead of the green blinking light
I've had one of these for a few years now. When one of my batteries were dead, they stayed dead even with using the repair option on these things. Anyone who doesn't believe me I have a Model: GB40. They may be a US designed product but they are made in China. Oh, I also have a Model: 26000 v2 which I leave my Harley battery on over the winter in my basement since I can't get terminals on while in the bike.
These will charge a half dead battery but if the battery is actually dead, it's not going to magically come back with one of these. I've been trying it for years with both of mine, it doesn't work.
I've also owned a jumper before I got these and it couldn't even turn over my Sportster when the battery was dead with only 2 cylinders. My GP40 can barely turn over the 302 in my Mustang when it sits for a while without a charger. These things aren't magic, none of them are form any manufacturer.
Again, if your battery just needs a little bit of a push or you want to just leave it on a charger when it's not being used, these work perfectly fine and so will any other charger.
Looks and functions like my 10 year old Ctek charger......seems like a copy.🤔
Only thing is it does not charge lithium
Thank you!!!
I just bought a NOCO Genius 10. The only issue that I can't find the answer anywhere is how to tell when the actual unit is full charged, prior to attempting to charge the car battery? I plugged the unit into the wall for about 6 hours. But there's no indicator when it's fully charged.
hey, this does not have its own battery. Its only a charger and must be plugged into the wall to charge another battery/work.
@@DukeSan27 Yes. I just wasn't sure for how long I should keep it plugged in for it to be ready to then start charging my car battery.
@@paulosicne8498 This is a charger not a jump starter, like your smartphone charger, just plug it in and then connect the leads to the battery
I got email from auto zone if you buy one you get a $28 credit
Thanks for the tip...we'll see. Lol
Huh honestly All I know battery u have to charge it every day I always think battery for cars and trucks and I think it's really great 💡 ever keep your cars running 💨🎽 very awesome ever nice 🙂
i HAVE A NOCO 25 AMP AND I MAY SENT THE MANUAL TO OHIO. AND THEIR LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
What?????
I'll drive from Georgia to Vega$ in my Chevy Volt and buy your pile of dieded battries.
And I'll volunteer in the shop as a flunky clean up messes and cars in exchange for one buffet at the Orleans per day.
Well, make that breakfast and dinner, yeah. : ) Might need a couple a beverages. It gets hot in Clark County.
would be great if this unit charge an electric car.
ya, charges ur 12v inside ev
@@cksh4182 i have 2020 audi q5 pehv 12v battery low how to charge with noco genius10 thanks
You provided absolutely no proof that this works.
Smartsteen: this ain't no court, Jack.
It works, it is an amazing product!
You can do the same thing with an arc welder ... but all of these ideas are temporary and dangerous - just buy new batteries. I saw a man have his face half blown off from messing around like this. Don;t waste your cash..
Left my running lights on over night, this NOCO would not start the car. Piece of crap!!!! Cheaper to buy AAA roadside assistance.
This is a charger for dead battery. This is not a jump start battery. You need the GB40 noco
@@maolo76 I like the gb70 personally, just a bit more power so its easier to start a really dead battery and easier to help somebody else if they have a truck.
Ummm... this is a charger/maintainer ... not a jump pack/ jumpstarter🤦🏾♂️
If all else fails, read the instructions, I have GB70 which starts my V8 instantly which it is designed to do, I have yet to find a charger that jumpstarts a car.
It's not for boosting car batteries, it's for repairing and recharging them & it's far peice of crap as you say.
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