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[QUOTE=ICU;19614381]I'm not sure what battery I have. Is this thing a lithium one? I am also wondering what jumpstart/ charger I should get. any idea?
You can use the Porsche Charge-o-mat Pro Battery Trickle Charger for all batteries...even lithium...
if you remove the support strap to see the entire part number...do a search on that number
If some of you are looking for a Jump Starter Antigravity Batteries are having a sale for a few days during Labor day, and I can say our Antigravity Batteries MICRO-START Jump Starters are actually arguably the best in class.... Not because I say that, but because we simply offer better and more features and performance. For example NOCO is the most popular brand on Amazon by a ways and everybody refers to them which is fair enough, they advertise a ton and have great ratings and sell tons.
But if you compare our models that offer the same Power for Jump Starting you will see its a major difference. For examle NOCO Sells a GB70 which is one of their powerful ones... and Antigravity offers our XP-20 Model. So if we compare the GB70 NOCO to the Antigravity XP-20 (regular model) then you would find our Battery is much bigger inside offering 74 Watt Hours compared to NOCOs 56 Watt Hours, so our battery has more power and capacity simply because it is a larger battery inside. So it can make those difficult jump starts when theirs can't. Then if you go to the size of the units. Our XP-20 can still fit in a Glove Box, and it is actually HALF the physical size of the NOCO which we can prove out by their dimensions, the NOCO is 147 cubic inches and Antigravity is 72 cubic inches. Thats a massive size difference for ease of carrying in the vehicle. Then is you look at the Type C Charging ability... our Antigravity MICRO-START XP-20 offers Type C dedicated PD 100w PD type Charging, which can charge laptops as well as most all other electronics. The NOCO does NOT have any high power Type C Charging and offer 2.1 amps Max USB output which will only charge Phones and not very fast. NOCO offers LED lights to tell you the status on the Jump Starter. Antigravity MICRO-START offers a Digital Screen showing the Watts coming and and out and the Capacity remaining reading directly on the unit as well as the status of what feature you are in. So the MICRO-START really outperforms the NOCO on every level... We also offer a Jump Starter with a Tire Inflator called the XP-15 if that is interesting to any.
Link to see the XP-20 https://antigravitybatteries.com/pro...-starts/xp-20/
Anyway with our sale you can get a big discount some of the best Jump Starters around, as well as our Lithium Batteries with built in Wireless Jump STarting.
I looked at the various options and went with the Nico Genius 10. I wanted something that could not only charge my Li battery, but also act as a 12 v power supply to pop the frunk if that was ever needed. I also bought the X-Connect to connect directly to the battery. I tend to put about 8,000 miles a year on my car as it is a daily driver, but when I go away for more than a week I put it on charge. The charger has worked well. The connection does need to be made directly to the battery for both positive and negative terminals. It was initially working with the negative on a bolt in the cross support, but after a few uses this stopped making a solid connection for the charger to work properly.
I have the Xp-20-hd Antigravity jump pack and it’s jumped everything flawlessly including full size diesel trucks, look forward to pick up another when the sale starts . The included case and size vs the Noco’s is a plus.
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