Batteries?

PA John

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Nov 24, 2008
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York, PA
Detector(s) used
Minelab Xcalibur 2, Teknetics T2 (Coils: Stock, CORS 4x6,, 4” “biscuit”, Whites Dual Field Surf PI, Garrett AT Pro (Stock & 5x8 Coils), ProPointer
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I was told by someone that the Duracell batteries last so long because they actually pulse power as opposed to other batteries.

I was told this when my son purchased one of those rechargeable helicopters from a Brookstone store. We were told not to use them because of this. They will not work well with this toy.

Any thoughts on this? If this is true how would this effect a detector if at all.
Personally I have never about this before.
 

False. NiCads & NiMH have better high-current capability than alkaline, which is why they are used in RC, as well as demanding electronics like digital cameras.

- Carl
 

Carl-NC said:
False. NiCads & NiMH have better high-current capability than alkaline, which is why they are used in RC, as well as demanding electronics like digital cameras.

- Carl

It is also true that you can not use Lithium batteries in metal detectors. Sounds like a good deal, but none of the manufactures advise to use them.
 

Sandman said:
It is also true that you can not use Lithium batteries in metal detectors. Sounds like a good deal, but none of the manufactures advise to use them.

Not true... Lithium batteries will work just fine.

- Carl
 

Pulse power??
What a load of BS. A battery produces DC, so stop worrying.
 

Real de Tayopa said:
Thanks for your valuable input Carl, how is it going at Whites?

Don Jose de La Mancha

Busy!
 

can't use lithium in detectors ! Not true, I have a detector that came from the factory with 2 rechargeable lithium packs.
 

Ground Hog said:
I was told by someone that the Duracell batteries last so long because they actually pulse power as opposed to other batteries.

I was told this when my son purchased one of those rechargeable helicopters from a Brookstone store. We were told not to use them because of this. They will not work well with this toy.

Any thoughts on this? If this is true how would this effect a detector if at all.
Personally I have never about this before.
Duracell are crap, don't use them :(

SS.
 

Silver Searcher said:
Ground Hog said:
I was told by someone that the Duracell batteries last so long because they actually pulse power as opposed to other batteries.

I was told this when my son purchased one of those rechargeable helicopters from a Brookstone store. We were told not to use them because of this. They will not work well with this toy.

Any thoughts on this? If this is true how would this effect a detector if at all.
Personally I have never about this before.
Duracell are crap, don't use them :(

SS.


Well lets hear what all you pro's use!!!! WHATS THE BEST,,,, OR IS IT GUARDED SECRET??????? :o
 

artzstuff1 said:
Well lets hear what all you pro's use!!!! WHATS THE BEST,,,, OR IS IT GUARDED SECRET??????? :o
It's no secret, at least with me. I prefer to use a good quality alkaline battery. I buy the 48 AA alkaline 'Kirkland' batteries at Costco (their house brand) because they are made in the USA, cost is minimal, and they have a decent run-time. About $10.59 or so for 48 of them.

Monte
 

9 V 's for the Tesoro an AA's for the 250 all from the dollar store , sorry I tried the expensive ones an didn't see a difference so why pay out all the extra money , just what I use an my 2 cents.
 

Monte said:
artzstuff1 said:
Well lets hear what all you pro's use!!!! WHATS THE BEST,,,, OR IS IT GUARDED SECRET??????? :o
It's no secret, at least with me. I prefer to use a good quality alkaline battery. I buy the 48 AA alkaline 'Kirkland' batteries at Costco (their house brand) because they are made in the USA, cost is minimal, and they have a decent run-time. About $10.59 or so for 48 of them.

Monte

I also use the Costco batteries. They typically last about 20 hours. So I guess that equates to around 240 hrs. of detecting for a little over $10.
 

Tank69 said:
9 V 's for the Tesoro an AA's for the 250 all from the dollar store , sorry I tried the expensive ones an didn't see a difference so why pay out all the extra money , just what I use an my 2 cents.

Thats where I get mine at dollar store, copper tops,, energizers,, I have about as good a luck with the cheaper panasonics, they dont seem to last as long in the vaquero as the bandito!!! that vaq. burns them pretty fast!!

thanks

arthur
 

the 250 burns em up a lil fast but the Eldorado lasts forever on em
 

Tank69 said:
9 V 's for the Tesoro an AA's for the 250 all from the dollar store , sorry I tried the expensive ones an didn't see a difference so why pay out all the extra money , just what I use an my 2 cents.
Ditto Thats what do I buy ACDelco for the Ace 250 and Panasonic for the MXT.
 

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