Does anyone here have first-hand experience with a Noco compared to a comparable Battery MINDer?
I've probably got 15 or so of those little chargers. Probably starting 25 years ago, I bought Battery tenders - At first they only had the 1.75 amp full-size tenders - I had some in 12v and some in 6v. They they came out with the juniors and I bought many of them.
About 10 years ago somebody here was praising a battery minder - so I bought a few of those. The only real advantage over a battery tender is they are safe for AGM batteries.
At one time I bought a Schumacher charger and had a bad experience with it - Overcharged and melted down a battery - so I threw it away.
Last year I bought about 7-8 new ones - all Noco's I think 6 Noco 1's and a couple of Noco 2's.
I'm still using a combination of Battery tenders, battery minders and Nocos.
To me, they all work fine. I would buy the cheapest of the bunch. I have had some of my original battery tenders fail on me - but that's after more than 10 years of use and abuse.
If you have AGM batteries, make sure the charger is safe for them. My original battery tenders are not and they will overcharge and AGM. Surely they've upgraded and the new ones are AGM safe.
I will say that I'm pretty disappointed with the NOCO jump box I bought. I got a GBX155 - because it was on black friday for 30% off. It is supposed to be the pro jump box and have plenty of power. Well, when fully charged, it does. I had no problem starting a large diesel truck with it. However, the problem is it will do it once - then it needs recharging. And recharging it, unless you buy their 75 dollar charger, takes days.
My trusty JNC 770 finally started getting weak. I've been using it for all kinds of things for years. You charge it once and it will jump 5 or more vehicles. In contrast the NOCO is a one shot deal.
I would not buy another. I'll be buying another JNC.