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AW 2200 LI - ION Test

Rob (IL)

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I noticed the $2000 plus dollar detectors that have been getting all the play on the forums lately are powered by Li
 
Thanks Rob...... I have been on the fence on this one, but from what you wrote already it sounds like a no brainer.:wiggle:
 
I read a few reports and I don't see how it can't prove to be a great product. I'll try to run the pack down over the next 2 days.

[size=large]Did you get your coil yet?[/size] I'm still waiting.
 
I'll do that once I find out how long a pack will last under normal conditions. Is that how you run your V3i? Why do you run the back light at max? I'm just curious.

For you power fiends they will have a 2900 mah pack in a month or so.
 
yes i run the gain at, or close to max whenever possible when hunting very mild fields, and almost always have tx boost on unless cleaning out shallow targets in parks and trashy areas before switching to super 12. and i max out the light on really sunny days.
 
Rob (IL) said:
I read a few reports and I don't see how it can't prove to be a great product. I'll try to run the pack down over the next 2 days.

[size=large]Did you get your coil yet?[/size] I'm still waiting.

No coil yet...but it does show shipped and is supposed to be here on the 8th. They have them back in stock you may need to give them a call, they forgot about me...:rolleyes:

I would really like one of these lithium packs and will have to see how the new etrac does before I invest any more money in the v3i. I am still looking for the best detector and have to rule out all the others except for those I cannot afford. I do have to say that the v3i has really grown on me and I have learned to use it to 90% of its potential. It seems every month I use it it gets better at pulling deep coins out and I have really learned to tune my ear into the sound. Those iffy signals one way, that are iffy at 90 degrees and as long as they pinpoint solid are usually good targets. Its like getting to start all over again...:clapping:

There have been times where I have hunted through the day using tx boost and have run the battery out in short order. I could use more run time. I keep the backlight at 1 most of the time.
 
I got mine from the manufacture. They are having a sale on the charger and pack. Kellyco is also selling them but their package includes the car charger so the price is higher.
 
Hello everyone. This is my first post to the Find's Treasure Forums.

I was asked to post about my experience with the AW-2200, which I ran tests on recently.

My Review of AW-2200 Lithium Ion Battery

Recently I tried a new AW-2200 Lithium Ion battery in my V3i. Here are the results of my use of this new battery.

I kept a log of each time I used my V3i, and noted the battery voltage and time spent in the field detecting. Here are my notes....

[attachment 234745 AW2200.jpg]

All in all, I am very satisfied with this battery. The fact that I was able to run with this battery on my V3i for a full 12 plus hours was very impressive to me. This would be ideal for the beach, where you could run the detector for hours and hours without worrying about a recharge. If anyone on the forum needs more information about this, please feel free to send me a private message.

Happy Hunting!

Chris
 
So far all data to me points to using 2 Whites battery packs for the money. That is my opinion. H.H. Yazoo
 
We Believe we Designed a Great Lithium-ion Batt Pack to Match the Extreme Technolgy that Whites put in to their Metal Detectors.............Here is a Pic in case you never seen one!
 
[size=large]FINISHED[/size]

RUN TIME TEST
Battery Charged and let sit for 5 days.
First hunt lasted 4.25 hours. The starting voltage was 12.51v. The ending voltage was 11.23 v.
Second hunt, 1 hour and 40 minutes. The starting voltage 11.23v. The ending voltage was 11.02 v.
Third hunt, 3 hour and 30 minutes. The starting voltage 11.02v. The ending voltage was 10.71 v.
Last run, 3 hours 3 minutes. The starting voltage 10.71. The ending voltage 9.1v just before dead.

[size=large]Total time so far, 12 hours and 38 minutes.[/size]

These voltages were read from the V3i screen.
 
Rob, do you have any run time numbers on the factory battery pack?
 
No I don't have run times on the factory pack. I usually ran my pack that had the 9 batteries. Now since everybody has a factory pack it would be interesting to have somebody spend the time to find the run time for the factory pack.

I have had a offer to test a factory heavy duty pack, when he gets it back from his buddy. If I get it I will run the Test.

It's been 8 days and after the initial .1v drop the AW2200 pack is holding steady. Oh, one interesting fact. One of the well know Whites gurus told me his DX1 starts to lose depth at around 9.2v. He says he starts to pick up more EMI. The AW2200 runs above 10v until the last 15minutes.

Tried to put the pack that's been sitting for 8 days on the charger. The charger still showed the green light.

Like all products I test I give the results. I don't tell you to run out and buy it. It has lived up to it's claims. Whites makes a super battery pack but it is a totally different battery science. You have my results you make your own decision.
 
According to my darling wife i will be getting this battery for fathersday!!!!! Im stokeed:please:
 
Well here is your answer. I used the speaker instead of phones to use more battery. Then I turned the back light to 20 which is MAX. Finally I turned on the Boost. Running this way, which I never do, the AW2200 lasted for 7 hours and 30 minutes.

This should answer your questions. As I said, you all have the NIMH packs so you can get the data on them yourself. :wiggle:

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OK, that should do it for the tests, unless there is a question you need answered.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
I am happy with the results.
 
I hunted for 3 hours and and the voltage was 11.70. I then took a 1/2 hour break. Actually I was done but wanted to use the car charger. I put it on for 30 minutes to simulate a lunch break. After 30 minutes I checked and it was charged to 12v, DUH! What did I expect with the car not running? It can only charge to 12v without the alternator. Anyway the added charge was good for 1 hour and 25 minutes. Driving to the next site it could charge higher.
 
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