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Granted all 4 attempts were completely dead batteries but this thing never worked
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After shutting the bike off, subsequent attempts failed
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After 2 sad attempts it was dead and I was in a sticky situation
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I withheld from writing this review after the 1st failed attempt of my jump pack because I figured it deserved a second chance
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FIRST FAILED ATTEMPT
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My first attempt did not work (didn't read the instructions) and I was not happy.
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Subsequent attempts to charge it failed.
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Upon turning the car off and attempting another unaided start, it was back to solenoid clicks and a weak attempt at some
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an let the plugs sit charging for about 5 minutes cause the 1st 3 attempts of 1 minute intervals failed to get good reactions or nearly even a tick out of the starter (given it was a dead
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I had to use override mode (note it's not super dangerous as they scare in their videos :) ), and voila,
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It worked as it should.
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I bought this mostly for peace of mind, however, I've used it nearly a dozen times for both of our cars as well as neighbors cars as well as for my phone when the battery was almost dead
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It lasted longer (for me) than the one-year warranty it came with, yes, but there is no reason lithium batteries of the type used in this device should fail as quickly as they did.
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Haven't done a jump start yet but will update when I do, as well as when I see how often I need to recharge just from sitting.
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so we needed a way to jump the car from our garage as well as on trips
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Getting the car fixed this weekend, but in the meantime my wife has already mastered the NOCO as
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Pulled out this booster and it started right up just as fast as with the vehicles own battery
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We have charged at home in a wall receptacle as well as in the lighter socket of the car and both gave equal charges.
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OUT MY JNC660, PLUGGED IT IN AND STARTED IMMEDIATELY.Maybe thing thing works as it should on smaller engines, but I would not trust it on larger
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It's already saved me once as well as having saved several other folks
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n’t go wrong with it
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n’t know why the car dies after I put car in D mode and drive a few feet
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n’t drive it as much working from home
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n’t recommend it for cold weather.
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n’t go wrong with it
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n’t know why the car dies after I put car in D mode and drive a few feet
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n’t drive it as much working from home
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n’t recommend it for cold weather.
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ugggI’m going to miss this guy
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n’t go wrong with it
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n’t know why the car dies after I put car in D mode and drive a few feet
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n’t drive it as much working from home
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n’t recommend it for cold weather.