NOCO Genius 5 Battery Charger/Maintainer How to, Features, and Accessories

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • Covering everything about NOCO Genius 5 Battery charger/maintainer. Will include how to use, features explained, available accessories, and my person experience.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:38 Why I purchased NOCO
    2:56 Pricing as of 2022
    3:56 Unboxing
    5:00 Warranty/Size Options/Smart Circuits
    7:11 How to install
    8:52 Controls and Features
    13:30 Eyelet Accessory Connection
    14:10 Optional Accessories
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Komentáře • 309

  • @blapril754
    @blapril754 Před rokem +20

    I bought one of these to use as a trickle charger for my mower and Ford Ranger, a battery that would die if the truck wasn't used frequently. Eventually, both that battery and the one on my mower would not stay charged even when on trickle charge. I set this unit on repair, and both batteries are now performing like new. My other truck battery was also failing after 7 years, so I tried it on that truck...it too is as good as new. I didn't want to replace 3 batteries and this unit gets 10 stars from me for restoring all of them.

    • @RhynoMegapron
      @RhynoMegapron Před rokem +2

      How many times did you use repair mode for the truck battery?

    • @blapril754
      @blapril754 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@RhynoMegapron Sorry I took so long, I don't use this email often. Once each time for 3 batteries, all of which are like new. Good Luck.

    • @playstation2bigs
      @playstation2bigs Před měsícem

      ​@@blapril754 Does your noco still functioning today 2024 ?

  • @mfb6310
    @mfb6310 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. I purchased this unit for my 83 yr old friend and former neighbor lady. Many senior citizens just use a car to get groceries or make doctor appointments, like my friend, and she told me about having to get help getting her battery jumpstarted about 3 times now! Meanwhile, your demo is helping me take notes which are going in the Noco box I'm shipping to her! And if her cig lighter can somehow stay on, she might want that! Thank you!

  • @gretchynandy
    @gretchynandy Před měsícem +2

    Brilliant. I was going to condition my battery. Not only did you show me how to do it but you said the flashing light was what I was meant to see and that it could take days. Exactly what I needed to know. Thank you.

  • @davidm3210
    @davidm3210 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very nice tutorial -down to earth, humble & comprehensive. No metal on the pants nor hands, did not go unoticed, thanks for sharing & best of luck.

  • @jamesmcnulty3035
    @jamesmcnulty3035 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m getting up there in age, so my memory…., anyhow I go to your video to refresh the info whenever o have a battery issue. You’re very succinct and I find your video one of the best I’ve ever watched and learned…learned…, and relearned from. Thanks for the time you invested in making this very insightful video.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thank you for the kind works. This has been my goal of any video I make. Giving specific details that most videos seem to lack.

  • @psleo65
    @psleo65 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow thank you so much your walk through explanation was fantastic.
    I picked one of these up used/still new and have no book or instruction manual for it
    👍👍

  • @robertcortezart
    @robertcortezart Před 4 měsíci

    Had to buy a charger for my Dodge Charger that sits in the garage most days and saw significant battery drain over the winter, and this video is just what I need to understand why and how to use one. Thanks for the great vid and all the details!

  • @crbourret
    @crbourret Před rokem +2

    I have a bunch of these, one for my motorcycle and my Mustang that sit all winter like yours, and another for my tractor. I'm in NH. Great units and great video!

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Thank you 👍🏼 I will be picking up one for my truck and my lawn tractor as well. You have a 5 or a 2 for your motorcycle?

  • @katieb3947
    @katieb3947 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this. The manual is surprisingly light on information.

  • @gega9979
    @gega9979 Před rokem +2

    Solid explanation about it optimizing and than being fully charged and optimized when there is only the green light. Thanks.

  • @samuelgagnon
    @samuelgagnon Před rokem +2

    I just love the energy of this video. Very detailed. Thanks for making this video 😁

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Thank you! Plan to do an update to this video soon.

  • @prathsanthiran4631
    @prathsanthiran4631 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you, just bought one and your video was helpful!

  • @keithjenson183
    @keithjenson183 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Excellent video! Thanks!😊

  • @stevedingus5298
    @stevedingus5298 Před 9 měsíci +3

    NOCO makes some awesome stuff, thanks for the video!

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 8 měsíci

      They definitely work in my experience. Picked up a genius 1 for the mower. That will be a test because it sits most of the winter except when I need to plow which the battery seems to be dead. I revived it once last year with the 5 so I will have the 1 on it all winter in the cold. Should show it's true colors.

  • @sw4yt00th
    @sw4yt00th Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative, thank you. It's also important to acknowledge people who are afraid and unsure of how to do this. Kudos.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 8 měsíci

      That was my goal. It's the simple things that are so simple for others. Thats why I make most videos. Simple and informative with good video quality. Most only focus on one or the other. Thank you!

  • @JonMcLeodMelbourne
    @JonMcLeodMelbourne Před rokem +3

    Great video. Very useful. Thanks.

  • @wallyeng
    @wallyeng Před rokem +1

    This video was really helpful, thank you!

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Glad to help. Will be doing an update video soon.

  • @CoreFinder100
    @CoreFinder100 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome video, really helpful I've just purchased my one today and it's charging battery

  • @360escapades
    @360escapades Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very informative finally found a great video on noco 10

  • @trevoreddleton8619
    @trevoreddleton8619 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks. Found the video helpful

  • @Jasonboyee
    @Jasonboyee Před rokem +2

    Very good review of this product. Your review convinced me that NOCO is a great choice. Thanks!

  • @lelanixon3248
    @lelanixon3248 Před rokem +1

    I watched the video again and I think I got it. Thanks

  • @lpark8
    @lpark8 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very helpful overview - thank you!🙏

  • @jvanek8512
    @jvanek8512 Před 10 měsíci +4

    05:11 They are designed and engineered in The United States, but they are manufactured and assembled in places like China, Mexico, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia. NOCO is based in The United States, but it's a multi national company.

  • @TroyMooney
    @TroyMooney Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for this great video!

  • @BlazenTidus
    @BlazenTidus Před 4 měsíci

    that was informative. thanks for sharing

  • @jinxxerd8549
    @jinxxerd8549 Před rokem

    Great video! You explained all the right and correct information we needed Greatly appreciated! ;)

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Glad to hear that. Wanted to give all the information I couldn't find easily because if I can't find it, most others can't either.

  • @caseybc6342
    @caseybc6342 Před rokem

    Love this very thorough review. Thank you.

  • @JimGarvey-nc1fm
    @JimGarvey-nc1fm Před 3 měsíci +1

    found this video very helpfull

  • @WelpHereWeAreOnYouTube
    @WelpHereWeAreOnYouTube Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you sir ! Charging my battery now !

  • @cerberus276
    @cerberus276 Před rokem +2

    Got one for $34 on black friday Amazon sale. Excellent product 👍

  • @Jim-ok9zi
    @Jim-ok9zi Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks Nate your instructions were clear and easy to understand. I have a 2021 mustang GT.
    My car isn’t a daily drive.
    The last time I took out was probably 2 to 3 months ago and didn’t close the trunk properly and flattened the battery.
    It’s 10.30 pm where I am in Australia. I’ve just set the charger up and followed your instructions. I’m hoping it will be fully charged in the morning. My understanding is I can leave the charger on for as long as I like and it won’t harm anything.
    Is the true.
    Thanks again mate
    ….jim

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thank you for the kind words. I have mine for my mustang as well. You can leave it on for as long as you want because it recognizes the volt and toggles on and off depending on the voltage.

  • @johnnewell5025
    @johnnewell5025 Před rokem

    Well done and helpful; also appreciate the follow-up video.

  • @garrenacker
    @garrenacker Před 8 měsíci +2

    EXCELLENT TUTORIAL!!

  • @DonnySchultz
    @DonnySchultz Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. Thanx !

  • @smokeeater8048
    @smokeeater8048 Před 4 měsíci

    @Nate Marcy Enjoyed the video! Just got my genius5 today and found your vid. Is this trickle only? Where did you pick up your M6?

  • @np6511
    @np6511 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video, didn't even know such product existed. I have replaced 5 batteries because of my lack of knowledge. I especially like the car plug option you brought up. After I buy this product, will give plug a try. I wonder if Genius has a product where it auto selects things verses me having to select the right mode using the buttons? Thanks Nate.

  • @Jouco
    @Jouco Před rokem

    Great stuff Nate! I have a NOCO boost, hasn't let me down yet, nice to see they have chargers aswell

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Thank you! I have the new gen boost. GBX75. Used it to jump my uncles 5.9 cummins diesel. No issue. Tried it on his vortec in his 1500. Wouldn't do it because it drtected a short in the system. Wouldn't let me use override either. Was a great troubleshooting tool but needed it to start to see more of what the issue was.

    • @BrianGallagherSylvanLk
      @BrianGallagherSylvanLk Před rokem

      My power cable snapped at -37C and it didn't work below -20C. I live where we have winter and summer.

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Před rokem +2

    I have several! Excellent video!! 👍🇨🇦

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Thank you. You need several to keep them going in your climate lol.

  • @fledge1234
    @fledge1234 Před rokem +5

    I've used my Noco Genius 5 for a few winters now (love it!) as my car is stored in a detached garage that gets really cold in winter & the battery kept dying overnight. I assume it was the cold weather, as it only happens during the really cold months. (The battery isn't old, and has been checked by the dealership & is fine.) I keep the battery attached to the noco during these cold snaps, which means leaving the hood open, thus I want to advance to using the eyelets. Thanks for your added info on eyelets in this video. I'm not at all handy so I think I'll go the fraidy cat route and ask the dealership to put them on for me the next time my car is serviced. Thanks for the review/tutorial.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for taking the time to watch. Much appreciated. Make sure you order the correct eyelets. There are M6 and M10 size. Double check with the dealer or shop you will have install them to find out which size you need.

    • @fledge1234
      @fledge1234 Před rokem +1

      @@natemarcy3939 Thank you. The eyelets came with the battery, but I'll make sure they are correct for my car. A lexus RX 350, I believe?
      Edited to say, the eyelets came with the Noco charger, not the battery. Sorry about that.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Gotcha. Just want to make sure you have the right stuff.

  • @lsmeteor4652
    @lsmeteor4652 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this. Great info. I am researching this unit to maintain an AGM battery as my car is staying in the garage for the winter. Last year, the battery went dead and I couldn’t open the trunk were the battery is located 😂

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Winter storage of anything with a battery is always an issue and with technology advancements it's making it worse. Lol sometimes it would be nice to still have basics such as a key hole to open trunks as a backup.

    • @lsmeteor4652
      @lsmeteor4652 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Funny thing is that there is a key hole alright, but it still needs a battery because the latch is electric lol. I was able to open the trunk with a broom stick using the ski pass through.

  • @littsrc1726
    @littsrc1726 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks video helped out a lot 👍👍Thanks again

  • @journeyoflovelightawakening369
    @journeyoflovelightawakening369 Před 8 měsíci +1

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    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad to help. Much appreciate the kind words 😁

  • @tim7649
    @tim7649 Před 8 měsíci

    Great review thanks

  • @stevebraswell9942
    @stevebraswell9942 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job Brother!👍

  • @aaronwilson9763
    @aaronwilson9763 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @richardmello9861
    @richardmello9861 Před rokem +2

    thank you grate review Im going to buy three of them for my boat battery i like the versatility of separate units over a multi bank i remove them for winter storage and have a built in promariner 30 amp for summer thanks again

  • @mattg8787
    @mattg8787 Před rokem +6

    what your calling the M6 eyelets is already on the clamps you just have to unscrew them from the clamp

  • @CHiTO316
    @CHiTO316 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The alligator clips come with the eyelets you were talking about, just unscrew the screw and you have the same 6mm

  • @luke_8_17
    @luke_8_17 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love your video. On the cigarette lighter, I don't think I would use that option. (I could be wrong) However, Some of the newer vehicles now use switching grounds so that the cigarette lighter does not have power until the ignition switch is on. I would hate to send power though the electronics not knowing where the current is passing through.

  • @pamelayounger4247
    @pamelayounger4247 Před 5 měsíci

    My 2001 mustang gt is kept in a garage where there isn’t an a/c outlet-if you have to take the battery out of the car is the setup process the same? I just got the genius 5 due to having to get my car jumped from not driving it enough from AAA the guy suggested a maintainer.? Thanks

  • @Maryyoung-vg3yd
    @Maryyoung-vg3yd Před 6 měsíci

    I am not savvy about battery charging. I lost my husband this year and now it's my turn to figure out how to maintain his sports car. I bought this charger because I was told to put a trickle charge on it while it is in storage. I was proud of myself for setting it up. It was doing the just like you said pulsating up to the green. When I went to check on it today just the standby light was on. I pressed the mode and got the flashing up to the green again. If I want it to trickle charge am I doing something wrong or does it automatically switch from standby to charging? I appreciate and advice you can give, Charging for dummies!

  • @lelanixon3248
    @lelanixon3248 Před rokem +1

    Hi Nate, my noco 5 keeps flashing all colors and then goes back to power mode. Any ideas? I’ve read the instructions and watched your video and I’m just not getting it. Their support is out till after the New Year. Thanks

  • @77and
    @77and Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. Just bought one.

  • @Andrew-dg7qm
    @Andrew-dg7qm Před 7 měsíci

    I think the cigarette lighter accessory is for the 10 version which acts as a power supply. So if you’re running an air compressor, you can plug the noco 10 into the way and use it to run a 12v compressor to inflate your tires instead of plugging it into your car (say you have a dead battery or don’t want to start your car)

  • @martinkeith3875
    @martinkeith3875 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the information!
    FYI: At the end you are showing the options. The cigarette lighter option is perfect for the Stingray Corvette! There is a “female” connection right above the battery in the rear of the car for easy trickle charger hookup.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 11 měsíci

      Thats great info to know. Much appreciated!!!

    • @cengiz6170
      @cengiz6170 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@natemarcy3939
      Merhaba,
      Dişi çakmak yuvasından şarj edilebilirmi?
      Ford Focus 2,5 arabam.
      Saygılarımla.
      ------------------
      @natemarcy3939
      Hello,
      Can it be charged from the female cigarette lighter socket?
      My Ford Focus 2.5 car.
      Kind regards.

  • @kubicmile9609
    @kubicmile9609 Před rokem +1

    Good video , I have a Genius 5 but seen the Genius 10 and it was $100 and charges twice as fast and has a feature that can plug into the OBD2 port and provide power to the comptuer systems so when changing the battery the computer memory , radio memory and seat memory is retained so you do not have to reset them , I use the Genius 10 most of the time nowadays , great product

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      I think I will be getting the genius 10 next as well for my diesel truck. It has two big batteries so I would like the extra amps when it is parked for long periods of time. Thank you for the feedback!

    • @babagandu
      @babagandu Před rokem

      Genius 10 $85 on AMZN

  • @daniellaboriel6100
    @daniellaboriel6100 Před rokem +1

    Amazing! Will get me one 🙂

  • @hughwolfe1176
    @hughwolfe1176 Před rokem +1

    Nate thank you for this review. I’ve been advised to get a battery trickle charger as I just replaced my vehicles battery (32k miles on a 2015 MINI Cooper JCW Roadster). It was time, four years and I was getting indications stating “increased battery discharge”. Being retired I’m not driving nearly as much as I did previously so the charging system needs a little help…
    Thinking I’ll be getting one of these units shortly myself as they seem to be well made and simple to operate…
    Oh and I’ll be subscribing to your channel as well.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Much appreciate the kind words. Guys and Gals like yourself are the reason I decided to make videos.
      Definitely a great investment. I just did a Black Friday video for noco. The genius 5 is normally $90 on amazon. They are marked down to $70 now but expect it to be $50ish on Black Friday and cyber monday. I got mine for $45 on amazon prime day back July so look out this deal. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @user-yk3rb7bf1i
    @user-yk3rb7bf1i Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 Před 7 měsíci

    At last someone who actually explains the modes. I think the fuse in my M6 eyelets has blown. The standby and 25% lights are flashing. I can't find what that means. At least I've got a lead on it.

  • @john14850
    @john14850 Před 7 měsíci

    @natemarcy3939 I also have a Boss 302 (2012 # 727). Mine doesn't have access to a wall outlet, and solar panels are not a great option either since it sits under a cover. Any advice on how i can maintain the battery?
    I've wondered if a battery powered jump start device would work, but i haven't noticed any that mentioned they could be used to maintain/trickle charge.

  • @albertoste
    @albertoste Před 16 dny

    Good video, thanks for the information.
    A question, what happens if I charge a 200ah battery with the Noco 5 (battery capacity 120ah)?
    Does it just take longer to load? or does it not charge completely? Thanks

  • @cdngrl3143
    @cdngrl3143 Před rokem +2

    I am a gal and I love my Noco products -- even just holding them feels good..lol, well built IMO. I have the Noco Genius 5 (Battery Charger+maintainer) and I use this to mainly maintain my Datsun 280ZX as I don't drive this immaculate vehicle all year round. I also have Noco GB40 booster which I have used several times to boost another vehicle of mine. The Genius 5 manual has very tiny print, I may enlarge font to make it easier to read. When I am not using these units, I like to put them back into their original boxes, bugger to organize them in the manner they were in when purchased. LOL.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +2

      I was keeping my NOCO genius 5 in it's original box but the box didn't make it long before it started falling apart so I keep mine in the top side of my Boostx carrying case. All in one spot now 👍🏼

  • @johnhe758
    @johnhe758 Před rokem +3

    Great video, thanks Nate, maybe this is a stupid question, but same here, I won't use my for 6 months, how often do you charge the battery? Or just keep connect?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! The only stupid question is the question that's never asked haha. This is a charger + maintainer so I put it on my mustang and leave it til I drive it again. Right now I have it on the battery all winter. I have unhooked it twice to pull the car out so I could get in the attic but other than that, It's hooked up all the time. I do check on it once a week to make sure all is good otherwise set it and forget it. It will monitor the battery voltage to know when to be on and off.

  • @Andyd33
    @Andyd33 Před 3 měsíci

    I bought one and it was fine the first two times I used it but now whether it’s in regular mode or repair mode it makes a loud pinging noise. Is there anything I can do or is my battery done

  • @aliterogasolini6401
    @aliterogasolini6401 Před rokem +1

    You just explained something that’s been confusing me for years, whenever I charge the battery on my car it’s in the street so I close the bonnet and lock the car. Then when I return to check it I open the car and pull the bonnet catch and the charger is always back at stage 1, NOW I know why. The central locking and interior light are causing the Noco Genius to re-set charge mode to stage 1. 🥴, thanks great video.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Glad to help! The little details make the difference in a review for me.

  • @stevebraswell9942
    @stevebraswell9942 Před rokem +2

    I have the genuis 1 for my Silverado, I pulled the black cable off from the truck,and have the noco hooked on the batt. I'm assuming that's a good way to do it, because she does sit , because I have a company truck. But I think I might get the 5. Any suggestions?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +2

      You don't have to disconnect any terminals to use any noco. I have the same situation. I have a company car so all my vehicles sit for periods of time without use. The genius 1 is a great unit I'm sure and have others comments that people use the 1 or 2 for maintaining there batteries with no issue. I personally got the 5 so it would maintain anything I have and also charge a dead battery in a timely matter. I feel it would be an upgrade for you to go to a 5 because you have a truck. That is totally up to you. The smaller ones do the same job but take a longer time to do it.

  • @stephenyoung8594
    @stephenyoung8594 Před měsícem

    What if it doesn't go green is it just charging still? Mine does the first 3 then quickly switches to the first

  • @5star141
    @5star141 Před rokem

    ...Also just want to say nice video, and was wondering if you know if this unit would repair a 12v jumppack? ...afterall, they are pretty much a battery, but not sure if that would work?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +2

      I don't believe so because of the smart safety features it has. Unless somehow it can be tricked.

  • @340dave
    @340dave Před rokem +1

    I have the NOCO 10, 5, and 4 of the 1"s.. The 5 is a great choice for overnite charging the typical auto battery. Once the battery is fully charged, the NOCO 1 is my choice for maintaining. My BMW sitting idle most of the winter is a current-hungry beast and the NOCO 1 can do the job indefinitely. NOCO is a good choice.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Thank you for the info. It's nice to hear someone else's experience with multiple. I'm thinking of getting the 10 once I get my diesel restoration project done. I'm sure it will appreciate the 10 for the two big batteries in it. What do you use your 10 for?

    • @340dave
      @340dave Před rokem

      @@natemarcy3939 Well, I run a small battery restoration business from home now that I am retired, kinda like a hobby of mine. The NOCO 10 is used at times for weak auto and tractor batteries I get in occasionally which may be somewhat sulfated and need to be turned around and returned to the customer within a couple weeks. All the NOCO's can desufate, they obviously charge at different rates. I actually have much larger chargers and even stick welders for reviving dead batteries. What's good about the NOCOs is their pretty much plug and play and need mostly no supervision. As always you should have good ventilation while using the 10 and maybe even the 5. Be sure to pop off the vent plugs when initially starting a charge process and watch for heat. Once the battery is fully charged, put the caps back on, use a small maintainer (the 10 is overkill) the 5 will be great for this. -Dave

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      @@340dave wow that's very interesting. Something that I didn't even know could be a business or that anyone even did. Very cool! Thank you for sharing all the great knowledge. I like putting information out there for others but love being introduced to new knowledge.

  • @sylvesterfigi
    @sylvesterfigi Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Nate. Just viewing your tutorial. Thanks for straight forward explanation. So I just purchased the exact same model as shown on this video and will be connecting to my 2018 Maxda CX5. My question is this... I'm reading on the small tag (on the plug wire of the unit..) that IF charging while the battery is connected in the car, then if the vehicle is equipped with the Neg (-) lead which is also attached to the chassis, the black clamp MUST be attached to that and NOT the battery's Negative terminal. I see you did not do this on your vehicle and I'm assuming because it is an older model and they probably did not do that in those years. My question to you... why would it be "ok" to attach both the red and black alligator clamps to a battery for older vehicles that are not equipped with a ground on the chassis but... not ok for current vehicles that have a split in the negative cable lead which is attached to the chassis? I've read several comments about the battery possibly gassing-off during the charging process which COULD cause sparks and potential explosion.... is the risk different in both of the above scenarios (i.e. old cars and current cars) ?? thanks! Anthony

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 6 měsíci

      Honestly my unit doesn't have any tag stating that information but I have seen newer vehicles that have a remote negative terminal and /or remote positive terminal to hook to for jump starting or charging. Some things are connected for safety and/or other electrical components of the car between the battery and the remote negative or positive terminal that if you go directly to both terminals on the battery itself, you could harm other electrical components of the vehicle. I can't speak to all the different reasons but I have seen that and it has caused me issues jump starting those style vehicles. My car just has standard connections with no remote terminals. If you check your owners manual for jump starting or charge your battery, it will show you exactly how to hook it up. That will clear up any issues with improper connecting of the NOCO. Always go with vehicle manufacturers recommendations from the owners manual or consult the local mazda dealer. I had a 2016 CX5 and from what I remember, it didn't have remote terminals but I could be wrong. It's been 6 years since I had it. I hope this explains some of the confusion for you.

  • @JoshThompson25
    @JoshThompson25 Před rokem +2

    A lot of people always say the mounting system to mount it to the wall. Its actually to mount it in your engine bay and have the charger connected to your battery with eyelets. Run the plug to your grill and you dont need to even open the hood to plug it up

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      I thought that to but it doesn't automatically start charging at least mine doesn't. Definitely would mount under the hood like the genius 2D but would still need to select the mode to have it start charging unless mine isn't working properly. They should make the 2D a 5D. The 2D takes off on its own once plugged in. No buttons to press.

    • @JoshThompson25
      @JoshThompson25 Před rokem +1

      @@natemarcy3939 it says in the instruction book after the first setup its has onboard memory so when you plug it in the next time it is already on the mode ready to go

    • @garyshadley
      @garyshadley Před rokem

      If you have it in and charging then disconnect power cord, next time you plug it in, it will remember the previous setting.

  • @balbutie
    @balbutie Před 9 měsíci

    thank you

  • @herewegoagain7403
    @herewegoagain7403 Před 3 měsíci

    Good demo, buying one when it's amazon prime day. Batteries are getting expensive

  • @nhanquan2511
    @nhanquan2511 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi Nate,
    Thanks for a good inf. Can I hook up the novo genius 5 to my car battery and leave it for a month because I will be away for a month?
    Thanks,
    NQ

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes you can. I do the same with my mustang during the winter months.

  • @missanthrope2
    @missanthrope2 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤😮❤ How do you use the battery de-Sulfate de-sulphatetor- noco I have have genius 2

  • @robertmcdaniel9048
    @robertmcdaniel9048 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Help!! I hooked it up to my jeep battery that wouldn't start and it cycled from the red to pulsating green. It started the first time. Then 2 days later it was on green and did not have enough juice to start. How do I repair the battery now when I hold the mode button it just goes from 12 to 6 volt then back to on light I can't get all the lights to flash or go in repair. Any Help?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 9 měsíci +2

      After holding mode and it goes to 6 volt, let off mode and click it again. That should take you to the repair mode.

  • @patrickostrom2762
    @patrickostrom2762 Před rokem +1

    Trial and triumph of does it work! Like to try buy for my Harley battery,they cost over$200 from dealer! Food for thought!

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      I think you will be happy with your purchase. I believe you would be good to purchase the genius 1 or 2 to save a few more dollars. No need for extra power unless you plan to use on a car or truck as well.

  • @garrettmoore522
    @garrettmoore522 Před rokem

    Hello Nate thanks for the video do you have any merch for sale yet very interested in a few shirts keep up the good work

  • @mikeespo7728
    @mikeespo7728 Před 8 měsíci

    Anybody know if you could trickle charge a 200ah LifePo battey with one of these...

  • @Leemajors380
    @Leemajors380 Před 5 měsíci

    A man who appreciates a Stang. Yup Stangs up!!

  • @GenuinePluko
    @GenuinePluko Před rokem +1

    Great video! I've just got the NOCO 5 to charge my leisure battery. The battery was down to 12.37 volts, which apparently means its due a charge. The NOCO 5 went through all the colours to green in less than 3 minutes, then the pulsing green went on for 8 hours (with the other colours lit up too) eventually just the green stayed on. Does this sound right, it gets the "bulk" of the charge done in 3 monutes?! The battery is now reading 13.01 Volts, but looks to be slowly going down every 5 mins by 0.01 V.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      That is correct. All lights will light up one at a time then the green light will pulse as you mentioned then it goes solid green once down. As of for the discharge, a battery will never hold charge at 13 volts for long. Any charger will charge a battery to around 13 volts but it will discharge down after it's done to around 12v and should hold charge there if it is a good battery. 12.37 volts I would consider a good battery. Another indication that it is a good battery is it charged to pulsing green quick. if it had any issues it would charger much slower.

    • @GenuinePluko
      @GenuinePluko Před rokem

      @@natemarcy3939 thanks for the helpful reply! Its a 60 AH leisure battery running an electric fence energizer. From new its lasted 2.5 months without a charge, until it read 12.37 V and I decided to charge. Its now reading 12.91 V after being stood overnight since I took the charger off.
      What volts would you reccomend taking it home for a charge again? I'm going to refit it to the energizer today.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      I would think once every couple months should be good.

  • @martinherrera9606
    @martinherrera9606 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Question: So, does this NOCO Genius5 battery charger always need to be plugged into a wall outlet to charge a car battery? If I forget my car lights ON and the car battery dies and the car is not near a wall outlet, will the NOCO Genius5 charge the battery? Please let me know. Thank you for helping! Great video.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 6 měsíci

      The genius 5 will only work plugged in. It is a charge/maintainer. What you would be looking for to jump start your car is the NOCO boost(GB) or boostX(GBX) jump packs. I have the GBX75. They are costly but mine works great.

  • @fernaldywinata9233
    @fernaldywinata9233 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I charged my 2015 mazda 3 to full green led but the charge went back down to red (1st bar) im the morning when i woke up, would this be an issue with the car battery? (I'm about to try using the repair mode)

    • @tomrum42
      @tomrum42 Před měsícem

      That shows that the battery will not Hold a charge, which could be caused by the plates in the battery being sulfated. If you use the Repair Mode it may and probably will correct the problem. 1.-- Charge your battery to 100% 2.--- With the battery at full charge switch to Repair Mode and let Repair Mode mode run until it shuts off automatically, which is 4 or more hours. In some cases you May have to run Repair Mode more than once to Fully Restore your battery. From what I have seen, Repair Mode will work to repair the battery approximately 75% of the time.

  • @l2a3m
    @l2a3m Před 5 měsíci +2

    Can I use this to jump start? Does it have internal battery? Like when i am stuck middle of nowhere and no AC outlet around

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 5 měsíci

      No. This is just for charging and maintaining a battery. You would want the jump pack that they make. The boost (gb) or boostx (gbx) is the two lines of jump packs they have. I have a gbx75. It works great.

  • @Landrew0
    @Landrew0 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I learned the hard way that alligator clips are no good for a long term connection. They seem to lose connection after a few weeks, and the battery goes dead. I used the eyelets instead, but I didn't have to buy the eyelet accessory. The wire is connected to the alligator clip by a copper screw with an eyelet connector. Fortunately, my connection points were the right sized bolt.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 5 měsíci

      I haven't experienced issues with the alligators clips on my genius 1 yet. It's on my mower. I will keep an eye on that. Thanks for the info

  • @devonblackburn6511
    @devonblackburn6511 Před rokem

    So when it's hooked up to a normal 12v battery, and the light goes green, is that the trickle charge mode? I just need it for that, as a trickle charger, to maintain it.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Correct. It will go thru the charge mode quick and then going into maintain mode when it is just the green light on.

  • @larrybalowski946
    @larrybalowski946 Před 10 měsíci +1

    IBOUGHT 2 NOCO 5X3 AND BOTH OF THEM WAS BAD KEPT BLOWING FUSES FIRST IT WAS NUMBER 2 THEN THE NEXT CHARGER WAS NUMBER ONE DOD ANYONE HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM ?CAUSE I WONT BUY ANOTHER NOCO AGAIN

  • @astridocean
    @astridocean Před 6 měsíci +4

    Correction:
    Designed in the USA
    Made in Vietnam

  • @vladikoz9734
    @vladikoz9734 Před rokem

    Great review! Can you repeat the four hour repair process severaltimes in a row?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před 11 měsíci

      If it isn't repaired after two tries, I would say it is not repairable and needs replaced.

  • @enchantedpritti
    @enchantedpritti Před rokem +1

    When I try force mode the lights won’t flash. I been charging my car battery on my 2019 Mercedes all day and the first light still blinking.

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      If the unit is seeing the battery and will go into one of the modes, force mode isn't needed. Was your battery low on power or you just using it to maintain it while it sits?

  • @rubyy_922
    @rubyy_922 Před rokem +1

    Will this work on a completely dead car battery? Also what's it's supposed to do while charging?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem

      Yes it should work on a fully dead battery. If battery voltage is too low for the charger to detect, press and hold the mode button for 5 seconds to activate Force Mode, then select the appropriate mode. All available modes will flash. Once a charge mode is selected, the Charge Mode LED and Charge LED will alternate between each other, indicating Force Mode is active. After 5 minutes the charger will return to the normal charge operation and low voltage detection will be reactivated. Then you should be about to use the normal charging mode. In normal mode, you select the battery you have with the mode button. Once active, each status bar light will pulse slowly as it charges up. In the video skip to 10:25 for a full demo of how it works when using.

  • @s2root786
    @s2root786 Před rokem +1

    Can you leave terminal connected? Is their a chance of damaging the onboard computer??

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Yes the battery terminals can be left connected while using the genius 5. It is very unlikely to ever damage the vehicle computer due to all the safety features built into the charger.

  • @alisonbelknap1124
    @alisonbelknap1124 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I admit upfront I don’t understand cars, batteries or even electricity. 😂. My son’s GMC Canyon (2021) is not driven much and won’t hold a charge. It’s currently dead as a hammer. Three questions: how do I know what type of battery it is (for the setting on the Noco), and I see that you said this isn’t a jump starter. However if I plug it in for a long time, like overnight, will it recharge the battery so that it’s driveable? Lastly, do I have to leave the hood up while all this is going on? Truck is in driveway not in garage. (going to have to use an extension cord.). Would like to avoid having hood wide open if possible. Thanks….argh.

    • @AgressiveInliners
      @AgressiveInliners Před měsícem

      The battery should have a sticker on top or the side with its specs. And yes you can keep the hood closed while it works. Should be drivable when done if the battery wad the problem

  • @5star141
    @5star141 Před rokem +2

    FYI, just some information to put out there I was reading many reviews online and many people complains that they do not honor their 3-year warranty if the unit goes defective two years later sometime sooner. Still thinking of buying the product but that's the only negative I have on this device

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Good info

    • @5star141
      @5star141 Před rokem +1

      @@natemarcy3939 majority of complaints I found were on Amazon purchases ( these purchases on Amazon were made through the Noco store on Amazon).

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      I can say there customer service is helpful. I have dealt with them twice and they seem helpful.

    • @murraybrown855
      @murraybrown855 Před rokem +1

      Super helpful. My G15000 went kaput a while back and NOCO walked me through the process. Despite being past a 5 year warranty period, they are sending me a new model, better unit, at a very modest cost to mostly cover shipping and handling. I also bought a NOCO Genius 10 that is perfect for keeping my camper van charged over the winter.

    • @5star141
      @5star141 Před rokem

      @@murraybrown855 just because they honored your return it doesn't mean other people didn't have issues. The good of one situation doesn't mean the good for all but glad you had a good experience.

  • @billknauss7963
    @billknauss7963 Před měsícem

    Great video. Maybe I missed it but does the Genius 5 have an auto shut off feature when the battery is fully charged?

    • @deepblue569
      @deepblue569 Před 26 dny

      No it doesn't. Once the only light on is the green one and it's solid and not pulsating, the battery is fully charged. If you then opened your car door (interior lights come on) it will detect the small loss of charge, and begin pulsing green until it's again fully charged (solid green)

    • @Conflictofinterest902
      @Conflictofinterest902 Před 11 dny

      Yes, it goes into maintenance mode. Basically it won’t overcharge the battery and boil it. Deep blue is correct though as in the unit will stay on.
      You could leave the Noco connected for 6 months on a battery in the garage if you wanted and it would just maintain the battery by conditioning it and switching charge on and off as needed.

  • @Just_charston
    @Just_charston Před rokem

    how can i achieve 14.5v on a 12v acid battery? om only getting 13.5v and the noco is still green. if it was green should i leave it for 8hrs? to achieve 14.5v?

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      Why would you need to achieve 14.5V? Battery's are operating between 12-13V. When a battery is charging from the vehicles alternator while running, it maybe read 14-15v max but that's it.
      You can leave the NOCO on the battery forever. It will monitor and maintain the battery voltage at the optimal voltage of 12-13V while not in use.

  • @barneyswiss8054
    @barneyswiss8054 Před rokem +1

    Noco better than ctek?
    I habe few cteks charger. But also a noco booster, wich is the best booster ever

    • @natemarcy3939
      @natemarcy3939  Před rokem +1

      I think they are very similar in functionality and performance but can't speak to one being better than the other personally.

  • @garyshadley
    @garyshadley Před rokem +3

    Not made in USA. It says USA Engineering... Mine said made in Vietnam. I still think they are quality made and really like mine.