NOCO Genius 10 Repair Mode, bringing dead battery back to life!

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In this video I will try bringing dead battery back to life with the NOCO Genius 10 Repair Mode.
    Hopefully I can save this battery and bring this battery back to life.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @Ussie_A
    @Ussie_A Před rokem +36

    FYI the correct way to use the NOCO Genius 10 and it’s repair feature is:
    1. First charge the battery full normally until you see it flashing green (maintenance mode once it’s full)
    2. Then you can use repair mode which does its stuff to clear up the sulphated/Stratified cells
    If you hook it into repair mode and it’s not fully charged your battery will just enter charge and maintenance mode instead and not do a proper repair mode.
    You probably works have gotten better results if done properly.
    It’s an excellent piece of kit though, I have and used the Genius 10 (and GB40 jump starter) many times (currently using it on a 7 year old AGM 80AH Mercedes battery)

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +8

      Usmaan Ayub, Thanks for the comment, I forgot to mention that when I pulled out this battery on my Civic that I've just charged it with the Genius 10,
      So before I used the repair mode it's already been charged (sorry for the confusion).
      Anyway thanks for the advise on how to do repair mode, I really do appreciate it. More DIY & Mods coming soon.
      Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @Ussie_A
      @Ussie_A Před rokem

      @@edcardiy It’s an excellent piece of kit 😎 very useful for anyone with a car - especially in colder climates. Always use this and continuing to drive if it’s ok before going straight to mechanic who will straight away say replace

    • @danielbothman3511
      @danielbothman3511 Před rokem +3

      my understanding is that the repair mode will charge it first before beginning repair mode. this understanding comes from a comment from NOCO support in an amazon q&a ...
      "The Repair Mode last approximately 4 hours then it should go to Standby Mode. If the battery is not completely charged prior to Repair Mode beginning then the charger will enter a Normal charge. During this time the charger will display the flashing Repair Mode LED but the charge percentage LEDs will begin pulsing. When the charger shows a solid green 100% LED and the flashing Repair Mode LED the repair and charge are complete."

    • @Ussie_A
      @Ussie_A Před rokem +2

      @@danielbothman3511 yes that’s correct, it’ll charge it to full then start doing the repair process with high volt pulses to try de sulphate/de Calsify etc

    • @rcozpinoy
      @rcozpinoy Před rokem

      @@danielbothman3511So is it not needed to charge it in the 12 bolt mode first? The 12 volt repair mode will charge it first and then repair it automatically?

  • @zenmikey
    @zenmikey Před rokem +5

    Great vid! This was very useful because I didn't know how to tell whether mine was finished or not. The instructions aren't good. For anyone looking to see what it looks like when the repair mode has finished, go to 5:23.
    Thanks for making this!

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +1

      Zen Mikey, Thanks for the comment, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video, More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs Před rokem +1

      Well he forgot to mention, in order for repair mode to work properly you first charge to 100%. That's when the flgreen lights starts glowing. Then go into repair mode. Manual clearly states how it works

  • @upnorth5465
    @upnorth5465 Před měsícem +1

    It's a nice feature for sure. I have a genius 50pro and it has saved a lot of batteries for customers. It isn't fool proof and doesn't always work but most of the time it does.
    If you are really determined to revive an expensive battery you can keep repeating repair mode multiple times as well as I have seen similar results you had after one attempt but after 4 times of running repair mode it will finally bring it back. You just need to monitor the battery temp as it can get really hot

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the advise, I will try that next time I'm reviving an old battery. Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @Jonksus24
    @Jonksus24 Před 10 měsíci +5

    There are more points to consider:
    1. Untangle all wires that are under load
    2. If electrolyte level of the battery wasn't good, nothing can repair it
    3. Manual says make full charge before using repair mode
    4. Clean battery outside. Dirt can be conductive

  • @MrTyroneweaver
    @MrTyroneweaver Před rokem +10

    its a good idea to wash the entire battery. sometimes they leak power thur corrosives on the outside that are linked to the posts

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +1

      Havendale Farms, That's a good idea, I will keep that in mind next time I do another battery video. More DIY & Mods coming soon.
      Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @MrTyroneweaver
      @MrTyroneweaver Před rokem +2

      @@edcardiy I have a Assoiciates Degree in Heavy Duty Diesel mechanics. And one of my proffessors maintained that.

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video and demo on a Noco Genius 10 repair mode. My electronics teacher in high school always stated to use baking soda and water to clean the battery terminals and corrosion. I would have also checked the battery electrolyte level since you have removable covers. I use a Pulsetech PowerPulse passive battery desulfator that you leave connected to the battery all the time on my BMW battery for the past three years and have had no problems with it starting my car even though I drive less then 25 miles a week and states that it's patented frequency can increase your battery life span up to three times and is used by the U.S military. I would like to see you demo it and test if it works after several weeks of use on a sulfated battery.

  • @almonies
    @almonies Před rokem +3

    I have seen people put the battery through several repair mode cycles and get a better result after each cycle.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem

      almonies, Thanks for the idea, I will keep that in mind, I will also try that next time I do repair mode video.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @saulpedraza645
    @saulpedraza645 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Some battery's need few cycles to recover long as you see improvement with each cycle keep trying . I'm in process recovering a optima blue top 11 years old. I started it had 9 CCA 200 MILLIOHMS . CURRENTLY IT HAS 15 milliohms 350 CCA IT keeps showing signs of improvement , keep trying see how much I can get it to recover , I did put a headline to do a discharge to recharge it , lite draws 3.2 amps I left it on for 5 hours till drew voltage down to 12 volts . So it's showing promising results

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your experience with us! It's great to hear that the battery is showing signs of improvement. Keep us updated!
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @oreln640
      @oreln640 Před měsícem

      Few round of charging or repair?

  • @johnjauregui3528
    @johnjauregui3528 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For some reason NO one mentions the importance of measured "internal resistance" provided by the tester. If you rewatch this video and pay particular attention to the measured internal resistance before and after the "repair", you'll notice internal resistance goes from 27+ milli-ohms to 8.8 milli-ohms. For a 12volt battery to function adequately its internal resistance MUST remain between 3 and 5 milli-olms. Another "repair" charge or two may bring this battery within the REQUIRED 3 to 5 milli-olm range to enable the battery to function normally. Try adding distilled water to the low fluid cells, if any, charge normally, THEN try another repair cycle or two, TAKING SPECIAL NOTE OF THE "MEASURED" INTERNAL RESISTANCE. If the measured internal resistance continues to decrease with each repair cycle then continue repair cycles until the battery's internal resistance falls within the 3 to 5 milli-olm range. If you can't get there you'll know the battery is truly DONE.

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 7 měsíci

      It could be possible, but this battery is too old anyway, So I've just decided to buy a new battery instead.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @peterv3122
    @peterv3122 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Comparing two screenshots battery parameters did improve between repair cycles:
    Healthy 3% -> 37%, Charge 2% -> 98% ... Internal Resistance dropped to 8.83.
    So if you do this again, it will probably work ok

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 3 měsíci

      Probably, But it's too late now, I already dispose the battery at the recycling centre.
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @peterv3122
      @peterv3122 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@edcardiy Awesome. Thank you for a great video!

  • @cdonuts7335
    @cdonuts7335 Před rokem +2

    The battery probably has a short between the cells. Sometimes they won't short till the amps increase so the battery tester won't pick that up. Sulfite crystals form causing the cells to expand or flex creating a short. So that's too much to expect the Norco to repair and unfair to say it failed!! Take it to a recycle centre and move on!

  • @benc1439
    @benc1439 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Is the repair light supposed to flash red?

  • @DrWenChannel
    @DrWenChannel Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this video. So during repair mode I think the red light will just keep flashing, right? Also, if the battery is >5 years old (still working), it's probably a good idea to use "repair" battery from time to time, right? Thanks!

    • @Ussie_A
      @Ussie_A Před rokem

      Yes but before you do repair you should charge it full otherwise if you hit repair and it’s not full it’ll flash and just enter charge mode instead.

  • @anonymouscitizen9630
    @anonymouscitizen9630 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I've been able to re-vive some but not all. Batteries are like people. There's no fixing some of them 😂

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your experience with reviving batteries, it's always a learning process!
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @Guitarfish1000
    @Guitarfish1000 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The manual calls for a normal 12v charge to full before using repair mode. You didnt even take the zip ties off your cables lol

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 7 měsíci

      This battery was charged full while in the car, I just removed from the car to do the repair mode.

  • @jondv6064
    @jondv6064 Před rokem +4

    The manual says to charge then use repair mode. Did you charge it before?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +2

      Jon DV, Yes, I did charged the battery while it's in the car, before I pulled it out of the car and do repair mode.
      I did replaced a new battery on my Civic, More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @33G616
    @33G616 Před rokem +2

    Good video bro!!
    One question - does the battery HAVE to be taken out the car when using the repair mode on NOCO chargers?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +3

      33 G, Thanks for the comment, No you don't need to take the battery out of the car to do repair mode, But you have to disconnect the positive and the negative cable from the car. The NOCO charger must be the only thing connected to the battery while doing repair mode.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @jam3498
      @jam3498 Před rokem

      I've actually successfully done repair mode with cables still connected as well as charged my batteries.

    • @NURCU
      @NURCU Před rokem

      Since the repair mode works with 16.5 volts, does it damage the vehicle's brain, that is, the electronics? plus minus i don't want to remove the cables because the tape may lose the password

    • @RobKemper
      @RobKemper Před 9 měsíci

      I read that you should disconnect the positive as well, as the higher voltage used during repair could damage something within the car.

  • @FOXbody81
    @FOXbody81 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this professional video, but I have a question: Can I use the repair mod for
    an AGM battery?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes this 12volt charger do repair on regular flooded battery, agm & lithium batteries.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @shsrikanth7
    @shsrikanth7 Před rokem +1

    Does the NOCO GENIUS 10 needs to be plugged in to a power source to charge or repair a dead battery ? Can it ever be used as a jump starter?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem

      No, The NOCO Genius 10 is not a jump starter pack, it's just a charger. You can watch my video about the jump starter pack NOCO GB40 (czcams.com/video/cSGP7MA9W5k/video.html )or GBX55 (czcams.com/video/tvVmvbNsxLk/video.html ) Both these videos are Jump Starter Pack from NOCO.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

  • @LyonhartZ2
    @LyonhartZ2 Před 10 měsíci

    What brand is the Radiator / Heater Core Cleaner?

  • @kennethrutt7986
    @kennethrutt7986 Před rokem +1

    Can you try this test using the welder battery restore method?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem

      Sorry but I don't know that method, What is the welder battery restore method?

    • @markdudley3831
      @markdudley3831 Před 13 dny

      ​@edcardiy .... don't even consider it .... the battery is not worth the risk to yourself.

  • @RandomVidz9_
    @RandomVidz9_ Před 3 měsíci +2

    Can the 12v repair be used on 6v battery?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před 3 měsíci

      I haven't really tried that, because I don't have any 6V battery, I have to look into that.
      Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @enim83
      @enim83 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@edcardiy I have 2 6v batteries for my camper and I just hooked them up to make 12v and did the repair

  • @yaelvhadarstdprophet
    @yaelvhadarstdprophet Před rokem +2

    Excellent video, simple and easy to understand. love your channel !
    Isaac Israel.

  • @jacobl1702
    @jacobl1702 Před rokem +1

    Did you check the water level of the battery before attempting the repair?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem +1

      Jacob L, This is a sealed battery, there is no way to check the water level. I remember in the old days, they use to have caps on each cell to check the water level per cell.
      More DIY & Mods coming soon, Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @aaronelson8979
      @aaronelson8979 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Those two rectangular blocky things on the top of the battery are the caps for the cells. Each cap plugs three cells. You can see the corrossion / acid has leaked out from under those caps. Most likely the tops of the lead plates were exposed and you could have added distilled water to the battery. Then charge fully, then use repair mode.
      @@edcardiy

  • @newjazzmusic7078
    @newjazzmusic7078 Před rokem +1

    What is the battery tester that you are using ?
    TY

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem

      newjazzmusic7078, The battery tester is Ancel BA101, Here is the link: amzn.to/3PdQ0TW
      Hope this helps you, More DIY & MOds coming soon.
      Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE and Thanks for watching!!!👍

    • @newjazzmusic7078
      @newjazzmusic7078 Před rokem

      @@edcardiy TY for your response
      What model multimeter do you use?

    • @edcardiy
      @edcardiy  Před rokem

      FLUKE 17+B

  • @leonemclay
    @leonemclay Před 10 měsíci +9

    Never give that better charger a chance. Why are you doing the whole documentary? The battery charge was falling right in front of you. 13.6 means that it had each one of the cells had or 2 battery needs to be washed out. The lead in the bottom of it was making the connection. The light from better charger needs to be a solid green for it to be done.

  • @thishandleisalreadytaken
    @thishandleisalreadytaken Před 4 měsíci

    No need for silly loud music in the background.