letting the recharge batteries run down?

MikeTN

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I have a Whites XLT with the rechargable battery pack. my question is when they get low should I let them run all the way down or just recharge them? Is there some sort of memory like cordless drills,etc. have? If so should i just leave the detector on until they drain? Thanks in advance!

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It should say in your Papers IF they are the Type that will get a Memory.

I know the Batteries for my Sovereign Need to be Drained.
 

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MikeTN

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:( I don't have any papers... :(

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Is there anything on the Batteries that say What TYPE they Are ?
 

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Mine are Nickel CADMIUM & need to me drained
 

Rob in KS

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Yup if they're NiCAD, they need to be discharged once in a while. Your detector ( and a lot of things) will run down to a certain point and then shut off not discharging them enough. Just don't discharge them down too low. Especially if they are several cells in a pack. The weakest one can get too low and actually reverse polarity. I believe its 1 volt per cell. Do a google search to find out for sure. A tail light bulb makes a great load to run them down.
 

JamesE

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The book with my XLT (bought 2004-5) says the batterries have no memory but I don't know if it's because of the battery technology, auto shut down, or the warranty period. I know this way late but thought I'd throw it out there for other newbies.like me.
 

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Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) don't have memory alot of guy's buy them because they have a much higher capacity.
Nickel-Cadmium ( NiCAD ) have memory.
 

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