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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a quick look at these NOCO Boost Max Jump Starter. This is going to allow you to revive your dead 12 volt or 24 volt batteries. This is going to be a great option to have on hand for your lead acid battery systems whether it's a gas or diesel, RV, truck, semi or bus, this can pretty much jump anything including your construction equipment. So really nice to have on hand to make sure that you're never going to have to worry about a dead battery. On the inside, it's got a powerful 266 watt hour lithium ion battery.
So it's going to provide up to 400 jump-starts off a single charge. Once you get it all charged up, it will hold that charge for over a year with minimal power loss. So just charge it up, get it stored away in your storage compartment or under your seat, whatever the case may be, so that you always have this option to get your car jumped, if your battery does die. And you can see, we've got very simple operation here, very bright, visible buttons and whatnot. The first, most obvious, is our dial, between our 12 volt and our 24 volt settings.
So depending on your situation, get that set to what you need. Up at the top here, we do have our power button. Gonna turn that on, you can see right now, it's not very charged up. So it's going to tell us what our current charge level is. We do also have a digital voltmeter down here.
That's going to display the voltage of the battery that we are connected to. So we can tell if the battery is discharged, how discharged it is, that sort of thing. It will read voltage between 3 volts up to 30 volts. We also have a manual override button down there. That's going to allow us to jump a battery with a charge below 2 volts.
So if you do not see any voltage, once you get hooked up there, that does mean that it's under that 3 volts. So either you have something running in the car that's drawing power and you need to shut it off or you can use that override to get it just charged up. Jumped to that below, if it's below that 2 volt setting. On the other side here, if I turn this back on, you'll see a quick color flash. So we've got a blue and a red button or LED light here. Those are our temperature monitors. So our blue is cold, our red is hot. So if that is a solid color whether it's blue or red, it means that the temperature is approaching the limits of the unit. If it's flashing, it means that it's gone beyond what is operational for the unit. So this does have an operating temperature range of negative 22 degrees Fahrenheit, all the way up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. So you'll probably never, never have to deal with that. But if you do see those lights come on that's what it's indicating, helping you know what's happening with your unit. On the front here, we do have our 12 volt plugs. So this is going to a 12 volt IN, is going to allow us to charge our unit. So we've got this adapter here that allows us to plug right in and then we've got the opening there. They do include several different kinds of plug-ins. The one that's probably gonna work for most of us is this simple AC US adapter. So we just plug that right into the wall and get this charged up. It will charge up in about 8 hours from your AC or DC, 12 volt source. They also include, believe these are European, maybe some other sort of options here. So depending on where you're using this, you'll have a couple of different options there but most likely for the viewers of this video, it'll be the US version. So they do include that. You can also hook this up, alternatively with the 12 volt plug here. So you can just plug that into any of your 12 volt female ports that will also charge it up. Well, we can reverse this, employ this into the 12 volt OUT and have a 12 volt port for our tire inflator or power inverter, that sort of thing. So we got a lot of options just in that set up there. Our next little flap is going to give us access to our 2 USB ports. Those are 2.1 amp USB ports. So it's going to allow us to charge up our smartphones or headphones, our tablets, portable speakers, that sort of thing. Anything that gets plugged into a USB should work there, do a good job of getting that charged up, so we can make phone calls in an emergency situation, that sort of thing. I'm going to turn this to the side. You'll be able to see our 2 LED work lights. These are going to be a very bright light, up to 2,200 lumens. I want to