I bought the same one as you Were showing from Amazon and it came with the plug adapter that says NOCO on both sides of it and a 2 foot thick cord with a USB to plug into the adapter and a USB-C to plug into the GBX 55 and works perfect
Oh yes and so far this has done an excellent task on my car and 2 others, but with my old NOCO I just MIGHT have jumped started a truck that was out of its rating. So with this new one I'm taking more precautions
Can you run the car on NOCO Jump Box without a battery for longer than 60 seconds (until it is empty), and what is the longest time you could do it with the NOCO Jump Box (if the alternator is not working you could drive the car to the shop if it is close) . . . .
I was about to get the GB40 and then stumbled across a written review that described GBX55 as the "direct upgrade" to the GB40. I read up on it and then stumbled across your video. Now I have the GBX55 arriving in a few days from Amazon, instead. Thanks for the information! By the way, I own one of the super-nice Apple 140W fast chargers. I love that thing. But Apple products are set up to dictate the current inflow to not exceed the max the device can take, so I can charge my AirPods on it safely. Do you know whether this charger can take on a 140W fast charger? I also see that you try to NOT fast charge it. Why is that? -- Peace…
I do apologize for not fast charging in this video but I do have a 60W charger and used it in another video. Yes the X55 will accept fast charger and you will soon the little light lit up showing that it is fast charging.
@@ambitionfilms5999 If i run across a 2.0 I will do a video but other than that it should be the same as my 3.5 setup, until then here are some videos that io watched and are good advice skip to 2:13 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j26n20etMaI.html go to 1:10 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zLRgMgNF9qI.html
Fully charging battery for first use doesn't matter with lithium. Unless you use this daily I would not keep it more than 60% charged. Lithium batteries at 100% degrade or die quickly 50 to 60% is ideal to keep them stored. You should be able to jump a car multiple times even at 60%.
@@assetprotection5389 so far its still going strong, I slow recharge after each use. I try as much as i can to avoid the fast charging... slow charging takes FOREVER