expiredRed_Liz | Staff posted May 29, 2024 04:03 PM
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expiredRed_Liz | Staff posted May 29, 2024 04:03 PM
NEXPOW 4000A Peak Car Jump Starter w/ 60W USB-C Output
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Fakespot gives it an "F", and the seller a "D".
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However that all said I do not agree it will only start 3 or 4 times, so far I have used it 9 times without charging. My experience is it does work pretty much like it should.
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Fakespot gives it an "F", and the seller a "D".
https://www.fakespot.co
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However that all said I do not agree it will only start 3 or 4 times, so far I have used it 9 times without charging. My experience is it does work pretty much like it should.
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If this is like the top vision that I had for 7 years, it is a good deal. (Even recommended by project farm guy back in the day)
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Thanks ordered one op 54$ with taxes.
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I don't have experience with the jump starting part yet. Bought it just in case. The jump starter did initially charge at 60W with my 150W laptop power supply. But after that, it wouldn't charge. So I grabbed the Anker 45W PPS deal from the other week and confirmed it can charge the unit at 45W in about 2.5 hours vs 1.5 hours with 60W.
Back to the trick to get the usb-c to usb-c out to work. Leave one or more ends (jump starter or phone) of the usb-c cable unplugged > press the power button > plug in both ends of the usb-c cable before the battery light status disappears (about 30s).
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One advantage that NOCO has over this model is an override button. If the battery is dead dead, there isn't enough juice when you 'turn the key' to register the attempt.
With the override button, it pushes power to the battery rather than waiting to be pulled. That can (and for me definitely has) overcome this problem.
I'd buy another NOCO in a heartbeat, especially now that they are USB-C.
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