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If the Jeep is going to be parked for a while, I'd save some coin and go with the NOCO 1. I have one and it takes a little while for it to top off the battery, but once it does it maintains it as well as any of the other, larger NOCOs.
 

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I use a NOCO 10 on my duel Genesis setup but dont do it often even if it’s parked for an extended period over the winter, I base using it on first using a battery tester to determine the heath of my batteries.

Now if it were parked for several months I would likely put it on a NOCO 10 at minimum and let it go.
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