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Quoted: It won’t jump a completely dead battery Edit: NOCO and some others have an override button that allows you to, and I have had to use that feature before View Quote Yep. I had to use that recently. Car that had been sitting unused in a garage for months. The jump starter couldn’t detect that there was a battery there, so the safety didn’t allow it to work. Pressed the “No I swear there really is a battery there” Override Button, and the interior lights on the car came to life instantly. I was then able to crank the car. |
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Quoted: It really sounds like you don't know what you're talking about. I mean, so many things can burn your house down, but this is the hill to die on? View Quote at home I use a charger. everyone I know who had a jump pack has had swollen batteries in less than a year. its bad to store any lithium battery fully charged. even non lipos are best kept at half charge state. its just a bad design. sure it can work for a while but its just a fundamentally bad design. you dont off road alone ever, so cables arent an issue there, and in the city lots of people who could jump you. its not that big a deal. |
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Quoted: once you have had a lipo fire you will feel differently about it. my laundry room still has char in it. we had a member here lose his house over a lipo fire. cables wont burn your house down. at home I use a charger. everyone I know who had a jump pack has had swollen batteries in less than a year. its bad to store any lithium battery fully charged. even non lipos are best kept at half charge state. its just a bad design. sure it can work for a while but its just a fundamentally bad design. you dont off road alone ever, so cables arent an issue there, and in the city lots of people who could jump you. its not that big a deal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It really sounds like you don't know what you're talking about. I mean, so many things can burn your house down, but this is the hill to die on? at home I use a charger. everyone I know who had a jump pack has had swollen batteries in less than a year. its bad to store any lithium battery fully charged. even non lipos are best kept at half charge state. its just a bad design. sure it can work for a while but its just a fundamentally bad design. you dont off road alone ever, so cables arent an issue there, and in the city lots of people who could jump you. its not that big a deal. LiPo batteries catch fire for overcharging, overdischarging, and punctures. Don't do those things and you're safe. Invest in protected batteries and you're even more safe. |
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Quoted: once you have had a lipo fire you will feel differently about it. my laundry room still has char in it. we had a member here lose his house over a lipo fire. cables wont burn your house down. at home I use a charger. everyone I know who had a jump pack has had swollen batteries in less than a year. its bad to store any lithium battery fully charged. even non lipos are best kept at half charge state. its just a bad design. sure it can work for a while but its just a fundamentally bad design. you dont off road alone ever, so cables arent an issue there, and in the city lots of people who could jump you. its not that big a deal. View Quote Billions of cell phones in back pockets. How many are exploding? Biggest problem is people not keeping their jump packs charged like they should. Your laundry room... What kind of lipo battery? I mean, for what kind of device? Biggest offenders seem to be the super cheaply made hoverboard or electric bike batteries. I've had my car battery die. Jump pack gets me in the road two minutes, and I don't have to ask anyone for anything. You do you. |
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Quoted: I have the Noco GB70. I've started a stone dead ambulance with it at work. It's gotten me out of a bind many times. Holds a charge well, and charges fast. We use some of the bigger models at the firehouse and have had great luck with them for years. ETA: Check out the Project Farm guy's video he did of different jump packs. Great break down of the options. View Quote I've used mine at least fifteen times with no issues. Have owned it for four years. |
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I have the top end Gooloo with the preheater. My wife Sienna was dead as a door nail and it started it up first crank. The only issue is that it didn’t come with a hard case. I used an amazon basics imitation pelican case that I had lying around.
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Quoted: I have the top end Gooloo with the preheater. My wife Sienna was dead as a door nail and it started it up first crank. The only issue is that it didn’t come with a hard case. I used an amazon basics imitation pelican case that I had lying around. View Quote The GooLoo GT4000S fits perfectly in this, along with all of the cables/clamps: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Tough-Black-Locking-and-Stacking-Utility-Box-Organization-box/552980647? |
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View Quote I had a jump pack swell on me a year or so back. Another reason to check them periodically, besides just to top up their charge. |
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i have had 2 nocos. both would self discharge in about 90 days. they worked great but not a charge it and forget it device.
had an anti gravity hd. it lasted about a year and the battery failed. they offered me a 50% discount ona new one. it did the exact same failure a year later. currently using a gooloo |
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Happy Goloo user/owner here but it's only a sample of one so theres that.
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After doing a fair amount of research I bought the Yesper. It’s saved me twice now. Easy to use. I’ll try to find the model later if you @ me about it
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Quoted: i have had 2 nocos. both would self discharge in about 90 days. they worked great but not a charge it and forget it device. had an anti gravity hd. it lasted about a year and the battery failed. they offered me a 50% discount ona new one. it did the exact same failure a year later. currently using a gooloo View Quote Same here. I have a swollen antigravity. I need to take it outside and neutralize it. NOCO units have an internal drain and need recharged every couple of months. GOOLOO do not. |
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https://www.jbtools.com/goodall-jp-12-2500t-goodall-12-volt-lithium-cobalt-2-500-amp-start-all-jump-pack/
Just got this one and it started my diesel car with a completely dead battery with out any issue. I have had trouble with a large battery charger with a start mode and jumping from my truck. |
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Anyone have any experience with the EverStart 1600 Amp Lithium Jump Starter with Air Compressor from Walmart?
They were $100, but clearanced out to $50 or less recently. |
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Received my Start-All as well.
Attached File Size comparison with a generic Chinesium jump pack: Attached File |
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Quoted: Just showed up today. Haven't opened yet. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/104619/20240212_194017_jpg-3127233.JPG View Quote You have a numeric display! I just have four lights for charge level. It still works fine. |
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I got a Gooloo 4000 about a year ago because of a thread here on GD. I've used it on my riding mower 4 or 5 times. Started a truck with a completely dead battery that hasn't been started in a couple years. Jump started a lady's car at walmart a few weeks ago. And last week started a diesel work truck at my office. I'd say it's been a winner.
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NOT Tier 1, but a Tier 1 price.
1st one swelled and they gave me a deal for #2, thought maybe I got a bad 1st one. 2nd one is swelling, can't even handle the AZ heat in the WINTER. JUNK. Attached File |
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I have a JNC660 in my truck that has been used many times over the last decade or so and just got the Goodall mentioned above for my commuter car. And I have an Antigravity XP3 for motorcycles which I've used once on a friends bike on the side of the road, worked as advertised.
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I'll break with the positive reviews as I have 2 NOCOs. I won't be buying anymore. I think they're meh for the 6-8 times I've used them. They feel and operate cheap to me. They lose a lot of power over time. They also seem to not do well when it's colder.
I'm going with Anti Gravity the next round. |
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Quoted: NOT Tier 1, but a Tier 1 price. 1st one swelled and they gave me a deal for #2, thought maybe I got a bad 1st one. 2nd one is swelling, can't even handle the AZ heat in the WINTER. JUNK. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/273029/IMG_20240217_225244_293_jpg-3132891.JPG View Quote I've had poor experiences with mine too. It's quite weak for the price. It barely boosted my ATV. |
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Quoted: NOT Tier 1, but a Tier 1 price. 1st one swelled and they gave me a deal for #2, thought maybe I got a bad 1st one. 2nd one is swelling, can't even handle the AZ heat in the WINTER. JUNK. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/273029/IMG_20240217_225244_293_jpg-3132891.JPG View Quote exact same deal with mine. they lasted exactly 1 year to failure for both. both were kept in a climate controlled garage. |
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Quoted: I'll break with the positive reviews as I have 2 NOCOs. I won't be buying anymore. I think they're meh for the 6-8 times I've used them. They feel and operate cheap to me. They lose a lot of power over time. They also seem to not do well when it's colder. I'm going with Anti Gravity the next round. View Quote avoid anti gravity like covid. they are pure junk |
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I have the big noco 4250A jumper use it all the time at work.
Probably 5 years old and no problems. Its a crap load lighter than old lead acid jump boxes, only downside is it takes a month of Sundays to recharge. |
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Quoted: avoid anti gravity like covid. they are pure junk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'll break with the positive reviews as I have 2 NOCOs. I won't be buying anymore. I think they're meh for the 6-8 times I've used them. They feel and operate cheap to me. They lose a lot of power over time. They also seem to not do well when it's colder. I'm going with Anti Gravity the next round. avoid anti gravity like covid. they are pure junk Well, that sucks. Thank you for the heads up. They are worse than the NOCO products? Cause I feel like both of my NOCO's are pure dog shit. I forget which model I have, the 4 L product may be? I don't know maybe I just need a bigger pack. I always keep a set of jumper cables around that's big enough to jumpstart a semi. The boost packs are super convenient, but they can be fucking frustrating sometimes. |
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Quoted: Well, that sucks. Thank you for the heads up. They are worse than the NOCO products? Cause I feel like both of my NOCO's are pure dog shit. I forget which model I have, the 4 L product may be? I don't know maybe I just need a bigger pack. I always keep a set of jumper cables around that's big enough to jumpstart a semi. The boost packs are super convenient, but they can be fucking frustrating sometimes. View Quote significantly worse to the point of dangerous |
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Quoted: Well, that sucks. Thank you for the heads up. They are worse than the NOCO products? Cause I feel like both of my NOCO's are pure dog shit. I forget which model I have, the 4 L product may be? I don't know maybe I just need a bigger pack. I always keep a set of jumper cables around that's big enough to jumpstart a semi. The boost packs are super convenient, but they can be fucking frustrating sometimes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'll break with the positive reviews as I have 2 NOCOs. I won't be buying anymore. I think they're meh for the 6-8 times I've used them. They feel and operate cheap to me. They lose a lot of power over time. They also seem to not do well when it's colder. I'm going with Anti Gravity the next round. avoid anti gravity like covid. they are pure junk Well, that sucks. Thank you for the heads up. They are worse than the NOCO products? Cause I feel like both of my NOCO's are pure dog shit. I forget which model I have, the 4 L product may be? I don't know maybe I just need a bigger pack. I always keep a set of jumper cables around that's big enough to jumpstart a semi. The boost packs are super convenient, but they can be fucking frustrating sometimes. NOCO is regarded as being some of the best. I can't say as the only NOCO products I have are battery tenders, which are excellent. I would again agree that one should avoid the Antigravity jump packs. I'm a big fan of the 3 Gooloo jump packs that I've bought. |
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Quoted: I have the jnc660 and viair 85p. They work great. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have a JNC950, I'm happy with it but looking to get a smaller one. The 950 weighs a ton. Anyone have the JNCAIR? I like the idea of having an onboard compressor, plus the longer cables. I have the jnc660 and viair 85p. They work great. Old thread but I like the same combo. JNC are proven, safe lead acid battery, replaceable. Separate air pump not tied to the pack. Can't speak for the JNC air comp solution but many of the built-in compressors are tiny/unreliable. My experience with a couple different lithium packs were not good. Starting ability is ok but capacity (time to crank) is small, very unforgiving. They are probably getting better each year but one time not working was too many for me. I'll look at them again when the batteries in my 660's need replaced. I think by then a hybrid old school pack like a 660 with a large lipo battery might exist. That might get me. |
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Quoted: Yep. I had to use that recently. Car that had been sitting unused in a garage for months. The jump starter couldn’t detect that there was a battery there, so the safety didn’t allow it to work. Pressed the “No I swear there really is a battery there” Override Button, and the interior lights on the car came to life instantly. I was then able to crank the car. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It won’t jump a completely dead battery Edit: NOCO and some others have an override button that allows you to, and I have had to use that feature before Yep. I had to use that recently. Car that had been sitting unused in a garage for months. The jump starter couldn’t detect that there was a battery there, so the safety didn’t allow it to work. Pressed the “No I swear there really is a battery there” Override Button, and the interior lights on the car came to life instantly. I was then able to crank the car. Learned something new, usually haul out the JNC660 to jump dead ones. |
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Quoted: I'll break with the positive reviews as I have 2 NOCOs. I won't be buying anymore. I think they're meh for the 6-8 times I've used them. They feel and operate cheap to me. They lose a lot of power over time. They also seem to not do well when it's colder. I'm going with Anti Gravity the next round. View Quote I'm not sure you will find anyone on here who was on board with Antigravity years ago, but upgraded to NOCO or GOOLOO that would ever go back to Antigravity. Cheap plastic hinged battery clamps, comparatively small, expensive, they seem to be swelling... |
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