NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger Showing Standby When Connected
Question:
Hi I have been given a Noku 10 charger and wanted to see how it worked on my stored car. When i connected it to the battery the Noku shows standby mode - is this normal? My battery on the car is OK. The only reason i ask is that my other charger shows a fully charged green light! Hope you can advise Regards
asked by: Ian F
Expert Reply:
The standby you're seeing on the # 329-GENIUS10 is one of the 9 modes and means that it is off. Pressing mode should bring it online and allow you to choose the correct voltage and battery type. Once this is done, the charging indicators will light up to show you the charge level of the battery. If it is fully charged there will be a slow pulsing green light.
I have attached a review video below along with the written instructions for your reference.
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NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger - AC to DC - 6V/12V - 10 Amp
- Battery Charger
- Battery Charger
- ATV
- Boat
- Car/Truck/SUV
- Generator
- Jet Ski
- Lawn Mower
- Motorcycle
- RV/Camper
- Snowmobile
- Trolling Motor
- 230 Ah
- Charges/Maintains
- 6V
- 12V
- Wall Outlet to Vehicle Battery
- NOCO
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