I've found Energizer Ultimate Lithium's are fantastic after years of rechargeable batteries not lasting long enough, even when the GPS has been changes to suit them
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What are your favourite batteries for your GPS?
Non scientific battery test
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Non scientific battery test
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Re: Non scientific battery test
What setting do you have on the gps as that makes a massive difference?
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You can change most gps units for use with several different types of batteries to get the most out of them
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Re: Non scientific battery test
If I'm doing something like the bb200, or like Rovaniemi next week, I'll splash out on Lithiums. If it's any ride where stopping for a minute or two won't hurt then I'll use rechargeable batteries.
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Re: Non scientific battery test
I always use rechargeables. They're cheap and re-usable. I get 14-15hrs out of a set, even in cold weather. The 7dayshop ones have been fine. I was using Ansmann before that.
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Well they finally died today, 32 miles in so 525 miles on a set at £2.50 for two
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Re: Non scientific battery test
When @ home, I use Duracell rechargeable in the Etrex20. I might get 10-12hrs runtime in the Garmin like this.
When out in the field for anything longer than 3 days, I'll use Energizer Lithiums (and carry a spare set). I get good lifespan from 'em with the Garmin set to 5 second backlight (approx. 60hrs run time).
Greetz
S.
When out in the field for anything longer than 3 days, I'll use Energizer Lithiums (and carry a spare set). I get good lifespan from 'em with the Garmin set to 5 second backlight (approx. 60hrs run time).
Greetz
S.