The Noco Genius GB40 is a portable battery booster that can jump start car batteries in minutes. With this tool, you'll be able to get your car going in no time! SUBSCRIBE for more helpful content and don't forget to hit the bell!
The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 incorporates patented safety technology, guaranteeing spark-proof connections and reverse polarity protection. Not only is it a potent battery booster, but it also functions as a portable power source for recharging USB devices, including smartphones and tablets.
Red should be first, but if it's not on, it doesn't matter, no energy is released until you click on the boost button. But, red one last when you take it off.
damn i need to know this. i’ve jumped my cars a few times and i’ve never worried about which one i put first or which one i take off first. so connect the red one first, then connect black. once you’re done disconnect the red one first then black?
This video help me re-start my car. Thanks! However, I didn't know that one color was supposed to be used before the other and when removing the cables, one color was supposed to be removed before the other. The comments were contradictory re: put on the red first, then when done, remove the black first. 🥴
@@TechnicallyDaveTV bro your jumper didn't even lite up though? I have the same exact jumper n mine is brand new..n all the lights in the top rite corner keep lighting n blinking one after another
@@vinny.deadmou5d46press the power button and you’ll see lights turn on. after that just hold the button that looks like an “i” and you’ll see the lights change/move. that means your device is ready to be plugged in and start a car
Why do they make the cables so short? Ya some batteries its ok but mine in a 2013 Silverado has a fender bracket over the neg post and can not reach the post, it has a 2nd neg post that the cables dont reach
Yes, batteries that are discharged are easier to boost with the Noco. If the battery cells are drained completely, the Noco doesn't work only shows a red flashing display error. That's how I ended up getting a trickle charger to pulse and rebuild the cells of the dead battery.
To reduce the risk of sparks, the negative cable is connected to the ground instead of the negative terminal of the dead battery. When jump-starting another vehicle's dead battery, it is advised to connect the negative cable to the grounding point on the vehicle's engine bay.
@@TonyMontana-lh5bp yes from my understanding... Dead car u connect negative to something metal in the engine bay The recovery man did this as well, he hooked it to the engine part
Despite my lack of luck, The NOCO Boost Plus GB40 incorporates patented safety technology, ensuring spark-proof connections and reverse polarity protection.