NOCO Genius Boost HD GB70 Jump Starter ~ Review
Today we are going to be check out the NOCO GB70 Genius Booster. This is a small booster pack to help jump start cars. I have used several jump packs to jump start cars. This is quite a bit different than a standard jump box. It can also do more than a plan jump box will do. How does this one measure up? Will it actually jump start a car? Should you spend your hard earned money on this jump start pack? You will have to watch to find out.
Join me as we review the NOCO GB70
- Buy the Noco GB70 on Amazon
- What’s included with the GB70
- Specs for the GB70
- LED light
- Things I like about the GB70
- Things I don’t like about the GB70
- Is this for the average consumer?
- Do I like this as a technician?
- and more
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If you don’t have a volt meter how do you know how long to leave it on for before cranking the vehicle?
Did you find an answer to this question? I would like to know the answer, too. – about how long to leave the NOCO on. The one I saw worked after the user applied itfor only a few seconds.
Leave it on for a few seconds and if it does not start right away leave it for 30 seconds and try again. It sometimes seems to need to charge the vehicle battery. I had the gb40 and it no longer works. Have had the gb70 for about 4 months and it occasionally flashes the white light and the lowest battery light and I have to override. Don’t know what that’s about, and for the price it better not fail like the other one. I may have killed the other one by leaving it in the vehicle in -30°C weather. I take it inside now when below -20°C outside.
Just bought one
Piece of junk dosnt even have a pin plug to charge it
Probably why everyone
Is having charging issues
Don’t buy one
Got the whole view with an elaborate definition. Videos are also so informative. I just want to know can Icharge a car battery with a noco GB70?
I have learned here some good resources, thanks a lot
Ive had one for two years,only used 4 times.Yesterday my battery was low so I hooked it up and hit the key,Bam,the case exploded.I don’t think this is a very safe product.
Just curious as to how you stored the GB70. Did you keep it in your car all the time? Like through extreme heat and cold weather cycles? I’ve read about a few complaints similar to yours. Hoping to avoid the same thing! Thanks.