How to Connect: Noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A User Manual

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Introduction of noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A

Introducing the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A, a portable and compact solution for all your jump starting needs. With a powerful 2000 ampere engine, this jump starter can easily jump start gasoline engines up to 10 liters and diesel engines up to 8 liters. It is equipped with advanced safety features, such as spark-proof technology and reverse polarity protection, making it safe and easy to use for anyone. The estimated price of the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A is around $150, and it is now available for purchase online and in stores.

Jump starter Specifications

The noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A has the following key features:

  • Internal Battery: Lithium Ion
  • Peak Current Rating: 2000A
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C
  • Charging Temperature: 0ºC to +40ºC
  • Storage Temperature: -20ºC to +50ºC (Avg Temp.)
  • Micro USB (Input): 5V, 2.1A
  • USB (Output): 5V, 2.1A
  • 12V (Input): 12V, 3A
  • 12V (Output): 12V, 15A
  • Housing Protection: IP65 (w/Ports Closed)
  • Cooling: Natural Convection
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.6 x 6 x 2.5 Inches
  • Weight: 5 Pounds

How To Use 

Charge the GB70

The GB70 comes partially charged out of the box and needs to be fully charged prior to use. Connect the GB70 using the included USB Charge Cable to the USB IN port and the USB car charger. It can also be recharged from any USB powered port, like an AC adapter, car charger, laptop and more. The USB IN port is rated at 2.1 Amps to ensure safe and efficient charging of the internal lithium battery. Due to FCC regulations, we recommend not to charge and discharge the unit at the same time. The time to recharge a GB70 will differ based on the discharge level and the power source used. Actual results may vary due to battery conditions.

Charger RatingRecharge Time12V Fast Charge
0.5A28hr3A @ 12V (36W) 2-3hr
1A14hr 
2A7hr 

When recharging, the charge level of the internal battery is indicated by the Charge LEDs. The LEDs will slowly pulse 'On' and 'Off' and become solid until all four Charge LEDs are on. When the battery is fully charged, the Green 100% LED will be solid, and the 25%, 50% and 75% Charge LEDs will turn "Off". From time to time, the Green 100% LED will pulse indicating maintenance charging is occuring.

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  • USB Charging (Up to 10W): Connect the GB70 using the included USB Charge Cable to the USB IN port and a powered USB port, like an AC adapter, car charger, laptop and more. The USB IN port is rated at 2.1 Amps to ensure safe and efficient charging of the internal lithium battery.
  • 12V Fast Charge (36W): Connect the 12V Cable to the “12V IN” port on the GB70, and the other end to the Male 12 Plug. Plug into a powered 12V AUX Plug (Cigarette Lighter Port.)

Powering Your 12V Devices
Connect the 12V Cable to the “12V OUT” port on the GB70, and the other end to the Female 12V Plug (12V AUX/ Cigarette Lighter Port.) Plug-in any standard 12V device (Up to 15A) with a 12V plug and turn the GB70 “On” to start powering your device.

Connect to the Battery

Carefully read and understand the vehicle owner's manual on specific precautions and recommended methods for jump starting the vehicle. Make sure to determine the voltage and chemistry of the battery by referring to your battery owner's manual prior to using this product. The GB70 is for jump starting 12-volt lead-acid batteries only. Before connecting to the battery, verify that you have a 12-volt lead-acid battery. The GB70 is not suitable for any other type of battery. Identify the correct polarity of the battery terminals on the battery. The positive battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (POS,P,+). The negative battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (NEG,N,-). Do not make any connections to the carburetor, fuel lines, or thin, sheet metal parts. The below instructions are for a negative ground system (most common). If your vehicle is a positive ground system (very uncommon), follow the below instructions in reverse order.

  1. Connect the positive (red) HD battery clamp to the positive (POS,P,+) battery terminal.
  2. Connect the negative (black) HD battery clamp to the negative (NEG,N,-) battery terminal or vehicle chassis.
  3. When disconnecting, disconnect in the reverse sequence, removing the negative first (or positive first for positive ground systems).

Jump Starting

  1. Make sure all of the vehicle's power loads (headlights, radio, air conditioning, etc.) are turned off before attempting to jump start the vehicle.
  2. Press the Power Button to begin jump starting. All LEDs will flash, indicating that all LEDs are properly functioning. If you are properly connected to the battery, the White Boost LED will illuminate. If the battery clamps are connected in reverse, the Red Error LED will illuminate. Reverse the connections to clear this error and then the White Boost LED will illuminate. The White Boost LED is illuminated, when the GB70 is ready to jump start your vehicle.
  3. Try starting the vehicle. Most vehicles will immediately start. Some vehicles may require the GB70 to be connected for up to 30 seconds before starting. If the vehicle does not start right away, wait 20-30 seconds and try again. Do not attempt more than five (5) consecutive jump starts within a fifteen (15) minute period. Allow the GB70 to rest for fifteen (15) minutes before attempting to jump start the vehicle again.
  4. Once you have started your vehicle, disconnect the battery clamps, and remove the GB70.

Low Voltage Batteries & Manual Override
The GB70 is designed to jump start 12-volt lead-acid batteries down to 2-volts. If your battery is below 2-volts, the Boost LED will be "Off". This is an indication that the GB70 can not detect a battery. If you need to jump start a battery below 2-volts there is a Manual Override feature, which allows you to force "On" the jump start function. 
CAUTION
USE THIS MODE WITH EXTREME CARE. THIS MODE IS FOR 12-VOLT LEAD-ACID BATTERIES ONLY. BOTH THE SPARK PROOF AND REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION FEATURES ARE DISABLED. PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE POLARITY OF THE BATTERY BEFORE USING THIS MODE. DO NOT ALLOW THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BATTERY CLAMPS TO TOUCH OR CONNECT TO EACH OTHER AS THE PRODUCT WILL GENERATE SPARKS. THIS MODE USES VERY HIGH CURRENT (UP TO 2000 AMPS) THAT CAN CAUSE SPARKS AND HIGH HEAT IF NOT USED PROPERLY. IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT USING THIS MODE, DO NOT ATTEMPT AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP.

Description GB70 

The noco Jump starter HD 2000A is a powerful and versatile jump starter that is perfect for a wide range of applications. Its compact and portable design makes it easy to carry in your vehicle, and its advanced safety features ensure that you can use it safely and with confidence. The integrated LED flashlight is a convenient addition, providing bright light for emergencies and other situations. The noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A also includes a built-in 12-volt, 10-ampere battery charger, allowing you to charge other devices on the go. With its rugged and water-resistant construction, the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A is built to withstand the elements and provide reliable performance in any situation.

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  1. Internal Battery Level Indicates the charge level of the internal battery.
  2. Error LED Illuminates Red if reverse polarity is detected, or blinks “On” and “Off” when the internal battery temperature is too high.
  3. Power Button Push to turn unit "On" & "Off". 
  4. Power LED Illuminates White when unit is "On".
  5. Light Mode Button Toggles the ultra-bright LED light through 7 light modes: 100% > 50% > 10% > SOS > Blink > Strobe > Off
  6. Boost LED Illuminates White when Boost is active. If the unit is connected properly to a battery, the GB70 will automatically detect a battery and go into Boost mode (LED flashes White when Manual Overide feature is active).
  7. Manual Override Button To enable, push and hold for three (3) seconds. WARNING: Disables safety protection and manually forces Boost "On". Only for use when a battery is too low to be detected.

Setup Guide

Setting up the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A is simple and straightforward. First, make sure the jump starter is fully charged before use. Then, connect the battery clamps to the jump starter, and attach the clamps to the battery terminals of the vehicle you want to jump start. Make sure the clamps are securely attached and that the polarity is correct. Once the clamps are connected, turn on the jump starter and wait for the engine to start. After the engine has started, turn off the jump starter and disconnect the clamps in the reverse order. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when using the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A.

Troubleshooting of noco Jump starter

If the GB70 HD 2000A is not working properly, there are a few common problems and solutions to consider:

  • If the jump starter is not charging, make sure the power cord is properly connected and that the outlet is functioning properly.
  • If the jump starter is not starting the engine, check the battery clamp connections and make sure they are secure and properly attached.
  • If the LED flashlight is not working, make sure the jump starter is turned on and that the flashlight mode is selected.
  • If the jump starter is overheating, turn it off and allow it to cool down before using it again.
ErrorReason/Solution
Error LED: Solid RedReverse polarity/Reverse the battery connections.
Error LED: Blinking Red w/Cables ConnectedThe internal battery is too hot/ Allow the unit to cool. Bring the unit into a cooler environment.
Boost Light Does Not Come On w/Cables Connected ProperlyConnected battery is below 2-volts/ Remove all loads, and try again, or use Manual Override Mode.

NOCO Warranty

NOCO warrants that this product (the "Product") will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (the "Warranty Period"). For defects reported during the Warranty Period, NOCO will, at its discretion, and subject to NOCO's technical support analysis, either repair or replace defective Products. Replacement parts and products will be new or serviceably used, comparable in function and performance to the original part and warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Powerful 2000 ampere engine
  • Compact and portable design
  • Advanced safety features
  • Integrated LED flashlight
  • Built-in battery charger

Cons

  • May be too powerful for some small engines
  • May be more expensive than some other jump starters on the market

Customer Reviews about GB70 HD 2000A

Customers who have purchased the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A have praised its power and versatility, as well as its compact and portable design. Many customers have also appreciated its advanced safety features and LED flashlight, and have found it to be a reliable and convenient tool in a variety of situations. However, some customers have expressed disappointment with its price and have found it to be more powerful than they needed for their small engines. Overall, the noco Jump starter GB70 HD 2000A has received positive reviews and is highly recommended for anyone in need of a portable and powerful jump starter.

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How does the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A work and what is it?

A portable lithium-ion battery jump starter, the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A, can quickly jump start dead batteries with 2000 amps. It can be used with cars, boats, recreational vehicles, and more.

How do I properly charge my NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A before first use?

Connect the GB70 to a USB charging source and charge until all four LED indicators stay lit continuously, signifying a full charge.

What safety measures ought to I take in order to use the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A?

Before using the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A, make sure all connections are tight and attach the black negative clamp to a grounded metal surface that is not near the battery.

How can I use the NOCO GB70 HD 2000A to jump-start a car?

Turn on the GB70, turn on your car, then attach the black clamp to a grounded metal part of the frame and the red clamp to the positive battery terminal.

Can the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A charge personal devices?

Yes, NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A features a USB out-port for charging personal devices like smartphones, tablets, and other USB devices.

How often should I recharge the GB70 HD 2000A NOCO Jump Starter to keep it working longer?

To make sure your GB70 is always prepared for emergencies, recharge it every three months while not in use and following each jump start.

What do the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A's LED indicators mean?

The NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A's LEDs show the device's current charge level; each LED represents 25% of the overall charge.

How should a portable power bank like the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A be used?

Use the USB out-port on the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A to attach a USB charging cable to your gadget. To start charging, press the USB button.

What kinds of cars can I use the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A to jump start?

Cars, lorries, yachts and other vehicles with engines up to 8 litres in petrol and 6 litres in diesel can be jump-started using GB70.

When not in use, how should I store my NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A?

To maintain battery health, store the NOCO Jump Starter GB70 HD 2000A in a cool, dry location and keep it charged to at least 50%.

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