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NOCO Battery Jump Starter - Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="flatheadsteve" data-source="post: 505576" data-attributes="member: 33666"><p>Noco makes good stuff I wouldn't hesitate to purchase. I run a noco on board charger on both boats. I have a lot of stuff on my cranking battery on the big boat( lights, radio, 10" chart plotter, pumps for livewell, baitwell and wash down, led lights for night fishing etc) I keep a set of jumper cables on board that reach from the trolling motor battery to the starting battery just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatheadsteve, post: 505576, member: 33666"] Noco makes good stuff I wouldn't hesitate to purchase. I run a noco on board charger on both boats. I have a lot of stuff on my cranking battery on the big boat( lights, radio, 10" chart plotter, pumps for livewell, baitwell and wash down, led lights for night fishing etc) I keep a set of jumper cables on board that reach from the trolling motor battery to the starting battery just in case. [/QUOTE]
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