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V3i Rechargable Battery Pack question?

mrm1955

New member
Yesterday went to a park and turned on the V3i, battery showed around 10.2 volts.

This is the third time I used it.

I started swinging and in about 5 minutes the V3i started beeping an turned off.

I turned it back on and it died again right away.

I was worried and was thinking NO NO NO don't be broke.

THEN, I turned it on and looked at the battery at startup and it was 10.2 for a couple of seconds
and the started falling like a slot machine dial and fell to 7.35 and turned off.

I realized I had probably been using the V3i close to 8 hours total and the batteries needed charging.

Is this normal when the rechargable pack gets low?

For the voltage to just all of a sudden drop off to nothing like that?
 
From my experience rechargeables do that. Alkaline go down more steady. (And as long as you haven't changed the setting in batteries to Alkaline, you should be ok with monitoring them.)

When my rechargeables went out the first time it did what you said yours did and I thought something might have been wrong too, as I only had 5 hours on them. But then I saw at home I had left TX Boost on! Won't do that again. :crylol:

Wouldn't it be nice if they had a clock and running time (for the current battery used) built in? Maybe that next "update".
 
Yes, this is normal. The Alkaline batteries will not last as long as a fully charged rechargable pack but the Alkaline batteries taper off more gradual compared to the rechargable that once it starts to lose power, it loses it quickly.
 
Tom Slick said:
Yes, this is normal. The Alkaline batteries will not last as long as a fully charged rechargable pack but the Alkaline batteries taper off more gradual compared to the rechargable that once it starts to lose power, it loses it quickly.

The alkaline pack will last longer, in my experience. Much longer then 8 hours. ROB
 
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