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Jim, eventually, you will have to pay for the built in batteries to be replaced but until then all you need to do is remember to make sure they are charged before you go detecting. Hope you aren't like me, as I am old and forgetful. LOL!!Not me! Why would I want to continue to buy and deal with batteries? HH jim tn
I'm probably older then you, Gord, but so far been able to keep the battery charged. I seem to be able to remember detector related things, but my better half says I am pretty forgetful about household chores. But I disagree on that! I detect and average of 25-30 hours a week and no battery problems with my 9 month old Nox so far. Recharging is a hassle free, quick hook up and charge. Maybe takes me 10 seconds to do. Much less pain then replacing batteries. You have more things to charge with the Deus, right? HH jim tnJim, eventually, you will have to pay for the built in batteries to be replaced but until then all you need to do is remember to make sure they are charged before you go detecting. Hope you aren't like me, as I am old and forgetful. LOL!!
Jim, I'm 78. Who wins? Now I am not sure if I am laughing or crying.I'm probably older then you, Gord, but so far been able to keep the battery charged. I seem to be able to remember detector related things, but my better half says I am pretty forgetful about household chores. But I disagree on that! I detect and average of 25-30 hours a week and no battery problems with my 9 month old Nox so far. Recharging is a hassle free, quick hook up and charge. Maybe takes me 10 seconds to do. Much less pain then replacing batteries. You have more things to charge with the Deus, right? HH jim tn
Me! I am crowding the 82 mark. Laughing or crying, depends on the day. LOL HH jim tnJim, I'm 78. Who wins? Now I am not sure if I am laughing or crying.
Mark, not sure. Simplex not my main detector. I'll try and keep track better on it and the Nox. /HH jim tnJim; I'm just curious as to how many hours of hunting are you getting before you see 1 bar left on the strenght meter... also how long to charge to full capacity ??