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What voltage do you replace your 9 volt batteries in your detector?

Testing some batteries on my digital tester it said-
At 8V you’re at 75%
At 7.5V you’re at 45%
At 7.1 you’re at 25%
For those that voted for bidumb
At 0V you’re at 0%
 
Testing some batteries on my digital tester it said-
At 8V you’re at 75%
At 7.5V you’re at 45%
At 7.1 you’re at 25%
For those that voted for bidumb
At 0V you’re at 0%
Yes, but when your battery is outputting lower voltage it will affect the performance of the detector. So at what voltage does it start noticeable effecting things, that’s what I’m asking
 
Testing some batteries on my digital tester it said-
At 8V you’re at 75%
At 7.5V you’re at 45%
At 7.1 you’re at 25%
For those that voted for bidumb
At 0V you’re at 0%
How would that work for a pinpointer that runs on aa batteries at 3 volts ? sube
 
I’m not sure if the Tesoro’s have regulators like the original Xterras do. You should test it with different batteries and let us know what your findings are. Other Inquiring minds want to know too!
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Well I would try and test it if there wasn’t about 5 inches of snow over my test garden lol. Maybe when it warms up I will post about this again with my results.
 
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My F5 detector takes two 9 volt batteries, they usually last at least 40 hours of detecting, I replace them when the battery signal starts modulating.
The signal will stay steady on the screen and moves on slowly to the left just like your gas gauge does in your car until it gets low and then it starts modulating.
 
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