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Just bought a Noco Lithium Battery Maintainer

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Came in the mail today :clap: I decided the one volt model would be just fine only $29 @ amazon. Was quite surprised when reading the instructions, I needed a magnifying glass to do that. They are quite complicated compared to any of my other Maintainers. Also, I got a deal ($120.00) on a new Noco NLP20 battery, but that was from another supplier (not Amazon) ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Came in the mail today :clap: I decided the one volt model would be just fine only $29 @ amazon. Was quite surprised when reading the instructions, I needed a magnifying glass to do that. They are quite complicated compared to any of my other Maintainers. Also, I got a deal ($120.00) on a new Noco NLP20 battery, but that was from another supplier (not Amazon) ..... Mike :thumbup:

I've got the same maintainer, and it works good.
 
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I've got the same maintainer, and it works good.

Thanks .... I finally figured out " how it works " ..... I then tested it out on a couple of Auto batteries ( non lithium ) ... it can do just about any type of battery ..... I get my NLP20 in a few days ... this will be my first Lithium used in a Spyder ......Mike :thumbup:
 
So I got the Battery , put it on the NOCO charger, it went to full charge in an hour ..... today I put it in using the supplied spacers ( 3 ) and went for a ride ( to the store ) ..... fired up instantly .... unlike my 5 year old Yuasa .... Glad I went LITHIUM .....:clap:.....Mike :thumbup:
 
So I got the Battery , put it on the NOCO charger, it went to full charge in an hour ..... today I put it in using the supplied spacers ( 3 ) and went for a ride ( to the store ) ..... fired up instantly .... unlike my 5 year old Yuasa .... Glad I went LITHIUM .....:clap:.....Mike :thumbup:

Just be certain to accomplish any and all checks if the instructions specify so. Even though there should be no compatibility concerns, voltage checks should be done, especially on older with the 1330 to ensure no charging system clutch slippage.

Ours had every check done and all values witnessed were midway between min and max. Even static checks showed no concerns dropping voltage.

Enjoy it.

Best part, no need for a maintainer except maybe twice a year to balance the battery.
 
Just be certain to accomplish any and all checks if the instructions specify so. Even though there should be no compatibility concerns, voltage checks should be done, especially on older with the 1330 to ensure no charging system clutch slippage.

Ours had every check done and all values witnessed were midway between min and max. Even static checks showed no concerns dropping voltage.

Enjoy it.

Best part, no need for a maintainer except maybe twice a year to balance the battery.

:agree: .... The NOCO charger is complicated compared to any other maintainer I've ever owned. .... So everyone READ the instructions carefully ....Mike :thumbup:.....

Ps: I didn't realize the NOCO is guaranteed for 5 years! :clap:
 
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