totegoat Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 2,489 Location Ca Sep 30, 2019 #1 Don't want one on wheels or one that just jump starts. Interested more in quality than price.
P pcoxe Joined May 14, 2007 Messages 606 Location South Carolina Sep 30, 2019 #2 I'm fond of the BatteryMinder chargers. All my equipment batteries have their own during storage. Might be smaller than what you want though.
I'm fond of the BatteryMinder chargers. All my equipment batteries have their own during storage. Might be smaller than what you want though.
totegoat Thread starter Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 2,489 Location Ca Sep 30, 2019 #3 Yes, I have used them for years on bikes and quads with good results but looking for a charger/jump starter.
Yes, I have used them for years on bikes and quads with good results but looking for a charger/jump starter.
DriveHard Joined Nov 24, 2003 Messages 3,773 Location Middle of Iowa Sep 30, 2019 #4 I have always wanted to invest in a NOCO Genius charger. https://no.co/products/charging/multipurpose But you would have to get a jump start pack separate if you want to be able to jump start as well.
I have always wanted to invest in a NOCO Genius charger. https://no.co/products/charging/multipurpose But you would have to get a jump start pack separate if you want to be able to jump start as well.
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 21,495 Location NE,Ohio Sep 30, 2019 #5 I think my solar charger is a good combination of value and capability. it will do 20amp which while not a "jump start" should start your car pretty fast. 63.xx amazon link to solar pro-logix battery charger
I think my solar charger is a good combination of value and capability. it will do 20amp which while not a "jump start" should start your car pretty fast. 63.xx amazon link to solar pro-logix battery charger
DriveHard Joined Nov 24, 2003 Messages 3,773 Location Middle of Iowa Sep 30, 2019 #6 Originally Posted by DriveHard I have always wanted to invest in a NOCO Genius charger. https://no.co/products/charging/multipurpose But you would have to get a jump start pack separate if you want to be able to jump start as well. ohhh...now I want one even more. The larger models have a "jump charge" feature that does indeed allow you to jump start. COOL!
Originally Posted by DriveHard I have always wanted to invest in a NOCO Genius charger. https://no.co/products/charging/multipurpose But you would have to get a jump start pack separate if you want to be able to jump start as well. ohhh...now I want one even more. The larger models have a "jump charge" feature that does indeed allow you to jump start. COOL!
P Pelican Joined Nov 28, 2012 Messages 1,870 Location Ontario, Canada Sep 30, 2019 #7 Originally Posted by totegoat Don't want one on wheels or one that just jump starts. Interested more in quality than price. Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco.
Originally Posted by totegoat Don't want one on wheels or one that just jump starts. Interested more in quality than price. Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco.
G Greggy_D Joined Mar 3, 2005 Messages 2,106 Location USA Sep 30, 2019 #8 Originally Posted by Pelican Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco. Yes. Yes. Yes. I own both and the difference is night and day.
Originally Posted by Pelican Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco. Yes. Yes. Yes. I own both and the difference is night and day.
Quattro Pete Joined Oct 30, 2002 Messages 42,381 Location Great Lakes Sep 30, 2019 #9 Originally Posted by Greggy_D Originally Posted by Pelican Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco. Yes. Yes. Yes. I own both and the difference is night and day. Can you elaborate on that night and day difference?
Originally Posted by Greggy_D Originally Posted by Pelican Go with C-Tek light years ahead in quality of build over Noco. Yes. Yes. Yes. I own both and the difference is night and day. Can you elaborate on that night and day difference?