NOCO GC002 X-Connect M6 Eyelet Terminal Accessory For NOCO Genius Smart Battery Chargers
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Yes, that's exactly what it's made for. I mounted one on my bike and plugged it in when I wasn't riding for long periods of time.
It'll work with a battery with M6 or 1/4-inch terminal bolts. Size: 1 inch
The GC002 has a length of 24 inches.
Multiple batteries can be charged and maintained at the same time as long as the voltage and amp-hour requirements are met. The battery bank's capacity is within the range of the charger's rating.
Selected User Reviews For NOCO GC002 X-Connect M6 Eyelet Terminal Accessory For NOCO Genius Smart Battery Chargers
This is a fantastic product to pair with your NOCO Charger, but there are ways to get around it. If you look at the battery clamps that came with your charger, you'll notice that they're just screwed into these terminal eyelets. You can remove the eyelets from the clamps and attach them to your battery by loosening the screws with pliers. Keep the clamps and screws; you'll be able to reattach them later.
So now that I have the 10 amp charger, this eyelet connector is useless to me. This is something I brought up with NOCO. They advised me to replace the 10 amp fuse in the eyelet connector with a 20 amp fuse, similar to the one used in the charger's wiring. Because this connector has thinner wire, it appears to be a fire hazard, so I will not be using it. This connector would be useful if you had a 5 amp or smaller charger, but it is useless for me because I have a 10 amp charger. Another review stated that using my combination caused the user to overheat. This is an epic fail for NOCO, all because they cut corners on a few feet of wire, and now I have to deal with the hassle of returning it. When I took the wire out of the box, I didn't realize how thin it was.
I've purchased a number of Noco products, all of which are of excellent quality. However, there is one drawback to this "Eyelet Terminal Accessory. " Instead of using a round eye hook that only fits over small bolts, they should have used an open ended hook that could accommodate a wider range of bolts. I made the mistake of attempting to drill out the eye hook to a larger hole, which resulted in me having to strip the wire and wrap it around the bolt. I quickly learned my lesson and cut the second eye hook with tin snips, then spread the eye hook with plyers into a more V shape that would fit over my bolt. NOCO, a simple solution, use an open ended terminal instead of a round closed end terminal.
I'm a big fan of NOCO Genius Chargers, and I've got a few of them. All of my motorcycles have Connects installed so that I can connect the charger quickly and easily without having to remove seats, panels, or other components to reach the battery terminals. They do an excellent job of charging and maintaining the batteries. They're simple to connect, fuse, and hide, and they're well worth the money and time it took to put them together.
I was able to easily attach and close the battery cover, run it up my forks, and tuck it under my tank when not in use, making it a great way to keep your bike ready for maintenance or trickle charging during the times when you can't ride. I do wish it was a foot and a half longer so I could tuck it into my windshield bag and charge my phone more easily, as I did with my previous one, but I was spoiled. Now I'm anticipating the arrival of my NOCO GC009 X-ray machine. Connect so that I can use my BikeMaster SAE USB connector until NOCO develops a USB connector that uses the proprietary NOCO connector. I'll be keeping an eye out for the release of this product. Please let me know if you find one. I'm a big fan of the GC002 X- The eyelet rings on Connect and the eyelet rings on the eyelet rings on the eyelet rings on the eyelet rings on the eyelet rings on the eyelet rings on I noticed a lot of negative reviews about the rings not fitting, but I'm not sure what they were trying to connect to because these rings fit my screws perfectly. I love this product, and if you have a bike with a difficult to reach battery cover, you will love it as well. I want to ride, not fiddle with a battery cover, and this product allows me to connect and disconnect with ease while riding.
My motorcycle (a 2004 Yamaha FZ6) has a battery that is extremely difficult to access. To get to the battery, you must lift the fuel tank, which is inconvenient if the battery needs to be charged. I had custom made an older charging pigtail to connect a battery charger many years ago, but I bought two NOCO chargers last year and wanted to use them on my motorcycle, and the connectors were different. br>br>While browsing Amazon, I came across this adapter, which appeared to be ideal for the job. The terminals were the right size for my motorcycle battery, and the leads were the right length to route out through the hole in the frame near the steering bearing, and it worked perfectly. The NOCO connector is also well protected by the weatherproof cap. Overall, if you own a motorcycle and want to connect a NOCO charger to it, this is an excellent adapter.
For a portable solar panel project in my travel trailer, I bought the NOCO Genius GC002 connector. The battery eyelet terminals are well-made, and the inline blade fuse holder is convenient. On the top of my battery box, I installed an SAE panel flange plug, removed the factory NOCO connector, and soldered the two cables together with solder seal butt connectors. When the battery is installed and the lid is secured, I can connect the trailer wires as well as the solar plug. There's no need to remove the lid to connect the cheap battery alligator clamps that come with most portable solar panels any longer. If I had to do it all over again, I would order the XL eyelets because I had to drill the existing holes larger to fit them over the battery terminal studs. The total cost of the project was under $20. 00 to have a convenient plug for connecting my solar panel, as well as other 12 volt products that I can now connect directly to my battery to charge or use a small air compressor or power inverter.
After my battery died prematurely, as I suspected, as a result of shorter and less frequent trips due to the pandemic, I purchased a NOCO Genius 5. br>The Genius 5 only comes with terminal clips, which meant that every time I wanted to connect it, I'd have to open the hood. I can now easily connect and disconnect the maintainer every time I park in my garage thanks to the GC002. Regardless of NOCO's inaccurate information in the Q&A, br>br>abr>br>br>br>abr>br>br How long is this going to take?br>A: It's going to take a long time. The GC002 has a length of 24 inches. br>Posted on October 11, 2019 by NOCO Supportbr>br>I found this to be a useful addition to my Genius 5. The connector's 22" length just about allowed me to route it to the outside of the engine compartment of my 2016 Honda Accord V6. I doubt that an extra 2 inches would have allowed it to reach the grille, which was my original goal. Before placing an order, I recommend carefully measuring your planned cable route.