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  1. #1

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Batteries

    Looks like my rechargeable battery pack for my DFX may have bit the dust.
    I charged it yesterday (overnight charge) and it reads 9.7V, so I guess I would probably get no more than 1 hour out of that.
    If I use the disposable battery pack, what are the best 'off the shelf' batteries I can SAFELY use for best performance and detecting length?
    Just regular Duracell or lithium(?)...

    thanks
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  2. #2
    au
    Dec 2008
    Canberra
    LST, BDHI,Infinium,Sov XS,6000DI Pro SL,Scorpion, V-SAT,Spectrum XLT,Gold Spear & a few others.
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    Prospecting

    Re: Batteries

    Go with Duracell (Not Chinese Duracell).
    The Lithium batts are in my opinion poor value for money and are prone to fail suddenly.
    Every time I have used the lithium cells I have had one fail in the pack (BHID)after 10 or 11 hours use.
    They are expensive and do not last very much longer than good alkalines.
    Just an opinion.

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    us
    Director-Search & Recovery Team of Oakland County.

    Aug 2005
    In Michigan now.
    Excal 1000, Sovereign GT, CZ-20, Tiger Shark, Tejon, GTI 1500, Surfmaster Pulse, CZ6a, DFX, AT PRO, many more.
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Batteries

    Consumer Reports says Costco's Kirland alkalies are very good and they are less expensive than Duracell.
    (C) Sandman, 2005. All Rights Reserved.
    "TIME IS THE ONLY THING YOU NEVER GET BACK, WHY WASTE IT SWINGING A DETECTOR THAT ISN'T UP TO THE TASK."

  4. #4
    us
    May 2008
    lakelinden mi
    MXTdeepscan 8by14dd, bulls eye 2, 5900diprosl Maxima1500, Master Hunter cx plus Treasure Hound, surf
    1,574
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Batteries

    Any dollar store for cheap batteries...
    I hate to discriminate but some times you have too!

  5. #5
    us
    Leon, WV

    Mar 2005
    West Virginia
    DFX, XL Pro, Beach Hunter ID
    70
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Batteries

    I usually buy batteries at Dollar General. They last a good long time for the price. I really haven't noticed any great gains by using more expensive batteries. But then, I've never really timed them.

  6. #6
    us
    Sep 2010
    Saginaw, MI
    White's DFX w/ 8X6 SEF, Garrett ProPointer, X-Terra 305
    85
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Batteries

    Sorry, been off for a while. I posted this reply to another White's user who is worried about battery problems: If you want more than four hours out of your machine in one outting, go to NED(forum sponsor) and order an AW-2200 Li-Ion battery. On my DFX, I can go 4-5 days and a recharge takes 2 hours! It's the best money I've put in my system, including coils, ProPointer(a real close 2nd), rain covers, etc. If you hunt a lot, it's the best investment you can make.

    HH
    Cleaning my community...one pull tab at a time.

  7. #7
    us
    Oct 2009
    Texas Panhandle
    Whites Vision, XLT; ACE 250;Bounty Hunter,Garrett Pro Pointer
    359
    1 times
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Batteries

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman
    Consumer Reports says Costco's Kirland alkalies are very good and they are less expensive than Duracell.
    I have had great results with Harbor Freight batteries. On sale $5 for 32 I think, otherwise $7 for 32.

 

 

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