clv
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- Joined
- Dec 23, 2012
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- Location
- santee, ca
- Detector(s) used
- Current Detectors; Minelab Safari, Equinox 600
TRX Pin Pointer, Fisher 1235x
Have owned; Minelab Eureka gold,
Tesoro Compadre, White's MX5, GMT, MXT Pro,
fisher cz7a pro, go fine 20, Garret Ma
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I have been considering going to these batteries instead of the Alkaline type. 24 of the alkaline cost between 8-10 dollars. The Ultimate cost $15 for 8 of them, going by the manufactures hyp they will last 9 time longer than the alkaline. So 8 Alkaline batteries will get me 20 hours of detecting time.. average cost $3. The Ultimate would get me 180 hours with an average cost of $15. So the Ultimate are $12 less.
They also have a 20 year shelf life and are leak proof (According to the manufacture).
The average rechargeable battery pack has a life of approx 500 charges and cost up to $120 (includes cost of charger), but only runs the detector for 10 hours per charge. So you get a total of 5000 hours life span.
The break down.
Rechargeable 5,000 hours=$120.00
Ultimate 5,000 hours=$416.00
alkaline 5,000 hours=$750.
That's a lot of cash when I look at it now
, guess I will get rechargeable batteries and a set of the ultimate for backups.
I really deserve a banner for all the math!
edit; 9-14-16
This is an update on the Ultimate batteries actual time lasting in my Safari was an average of 80 hours (I ran three set of these batteries).
That will raise the cost to over $900 to use these.
I have the RNB 3100 rechargeable now, about 40 between recharges. That lowers my cost of batteries to about $45 per year based on 500 complete recharges.
They also have a 20 year shelf life and are leak proof (According to the manufacture).
The average rechargeable battery pack has a life of approx 500 charges and cost up to $120 (includes cost of charger), but only runs the detector for 10 hours per charge. So you get a total of 5000 hours life span.
The break down.
Rechargeable 5,000 hours=$120.00
Ultimate 5,000 hours=$416.00
alkaline 5,000 hours=$750.
That's a lot of cash when I look at it now


I really deserve a banner for all the math!

edit; 9-14-16
This is an update on the Ultimate batteries actual time lasting in my Safari was an average of 80 hours (I ran three set of these batteries).
That will raise the cost to over $900 to use these.
I have the RNB 3100 rechargeable now, about 40 between recharges. That lowers my cost of batteries to about $45 per year based on 500 complete recharges.
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