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I think you'll know after watching this Youtube review:
Love NOCO battery chargers (I have the G2600) and their quality is great but their jump starters are weak.
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Not in my experience. My GB70 started my 2006 250 Powerstroke on 2 separate below freezing mornings. This is a 2 battery 250 that had sat all night, and needed to cycle the glow plugs. It was definitely not as strong as both the batteries, but it started.
That truck was hard on batteries. Replaced them less than 2 years every time. Made buying the Duralast Gold's worth every penny because of the warranty.
Did you even look at the comments in the video, with no battery or VERY low battery you have to put the NOCO's in Bypass mode. It is covered in the instructions that come with it. It is a safety feature. I have started V8's with completely dead batterys with my GB40 many times. It helps if the guy making the video actually reads the instructions for the product he is using...
Love it! Come on people...be smarter than the average guy on YouTube.
Impressive for sure. I’m guessing that’s probably at the upper limits of the gb 70. I must’ve been using the override feature incorrectly/not at all on my Tundra.
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I am surprised the GB40 didn’t start it. But you never know with YouTube paid or sponsored products. He could have not had the clamps on just right. But it is interesting that the GB40 has tons of good reviews on Amazon. I know they can be paid for as well. But the Iclever isn’t even available anymore on Amazon or their web site. I have also read you need to leave the NOCO’s on for a minute before starting helps.
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