I have 2 of the T10 Suaoki jumpers for my vehicles, both 6 cylinders Ford Ranger and Toyota 4Runner. They work perfect for those vehicles, summer and winter. I know this unit will not jump a V-8 F150. They do make a Model U10 for the 5-6 liter vehicles.
Kinda wish I had gotten the bigger unit to help out some people when needed.
This one I've been using. It seems to have plenty of cranking power. I used it to crank my New Holland Tractor day before yesterday. It has a bad battery that is dead as as it can get. Fired it right up no problems... it has about a 90 HP Diesel engine.
Seem to be well thought of. I got a Noco boost 155, and have tried to use it twice in the last week, and it didn't work either time. I think because both batteries I was trying to jump were very dead, but still pisses me off.
I helped a guy start a Duramax at -10 with the same jump box, which is why I bought one.
This one I've been using. It seems to have plenty of cranking power. I used it to crank my New Holland Tractor day before yesterday. It has a bad battery that is dead as as it can get. Fired it right up no problems... it has about a 90 HP Diesel engine.
I bought this one earlier this year.
Good stuff!
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Seem to be well thought of. I got a Noco boost 155, and have tried to use it twice in the last week, and it didn't work either time. I think because both batteries I was trying to jump were very dead, but still pisses me off.
I helped a guy start a Duramax at -10 with the same jump box, which is why I bought one.
Does it have a boost feature for when the batteries are that low voltage?
I've bought 4 Gooloo 2000s for gifts recently. One has been used to jump start and it worked like it was supposed to. I also have a Weego older model that's identical to the XP-10 Micro Start and it has worked fine the couple times it's been used for jumping. Gooloo now has some models with a self-heating feature so the pack has more oomph on the first try if it's cold.
I have a XP-10 micro start. Works great but it looses 1 or 2 out of five lights on the battery charge every two or three months. I keep it under the back seat of the pickup. It gets pretty hot down here so I don't know if that effects it. Has the boost feature if you are jumping a battery with very low voltage. Every battery I ever jumped off with it was dead as Elvis. Not even sure how long I have had this unit. I would say five years at least.
I love my gb 70, i bought several a couple years ago for the Son and SILs for Christmas, and another for the eldest Gdaughter when she was headed to the other end of the state for College.
It will spin a 6.0 Chevy or 5.7 Dodge over just like a hot battery in moderate weather conditions. I have not tried it in the cold.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
Seem to be well thought of. I got a Noco boost 155, and have tried to use it twice in the last week, and it didn't work either time. I think because both batteries I was trying to jump were very dead, but still pisses me off.
I helped a guy start a Duramax at -10 with the same jump box, which is why I bought one.
Does it have a boost feature for when the batteries are that low voltage?
The Noco Boost G70 does. They are a really good device.
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