No super capacitor battery, no sale. Useless if you keep lithium batteries in the car in the winter. Sure you can keep it in the house when you're home but what about when you're not home in the winter? You're SOL.
I keep a lithium polymer jump starter in all my cars, and make it a habit to top off the charge every 6 months. Never an issue. The battery can fail if it's poor quality or left to drain fully. The one that died on me was actually one that was left unused in the house and not in the car. I have also helped plenty of strangers jump start their vehicles while I am out.
@@dial2fast Well where I am (Canada) I've tried 3 different ones, topped up or not they all have failed me when about -10c or colder. when left in the car. They work fine in cold if brought out from a warm house but left in a car overnight or while you're at work. Not once has it worked for me, 3 different NOCO models.
I learned my lesson the fist time no boost mode no purchase
Can I ask why you covering the name of the other one? noco?!!
Because I am just comparing the size of the two. No need to knock other brands.
No super capacitor battery, no sale. Useless if you keep lithium batteries in the car in the winter. Sure you can keep it in the house when you're home but what about when you're not home in the winter? You're SOL.
I keep a lithium polymer jump starter in all my cars, and make it a habit to top off the charge every 6 months. Never an issue. The battery can fail if it's poor quality or left to drain fully. The one that died on me was actually one that was left unused in the house and not in the car. I have also helped plenty of strangers jump start their vehicles while I am out.
@@dial2fast Well where I am (Canada) I've tried 3 different ones, topped up or not they all have failed me when about -10c or colder. when left in the car. They work fine in cold if brought out from a warm house but left in a car overnight or while you're at work. Not once has it worked for me, 3 different NOCO models.