Newfiehunter
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- Oct 20, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- Currently own: Fisher CZ5, Eurotek Pro, Tesoro Vaquero, Tesoro Cortes, Vibraprobe 560, Vibradetector 720, Garrett ProPointer. Makro Pinpoiinter Used: Whites Liberty2, Garrett Freedom3, Garrett GTA 1
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Last weekend I had to get out detecting in frigid temperatures after a mild spurt which thawed out the ground. It was -2 Celsius or 27 F but with the windchill was 14 F or colder. Hope I got the conversions right! Put it this way, I had 3 pairs of wool socks on and it so cold my toes went numb! Face had to be covered as well to avoid possible frostbite.
Anyway, I had freshly charged 9 Volt batteries and as backup new Duracell batteries. Towards the end of the first 4 hour hunt, the rechargables went dead. Thought there was something wrong with the batteries since they usually last about 15-20 hrs. The next two days I went out with the Duracells and those batteries also became weak very quickly which was unusual. They usually last about 30 plus hrs.
So would the cold do this to the batteries? I thought it would take days stored in the cold to weaken batteries, not a few hours of detecting. Also, can the freezing temperatures damage the rechargable batteries or metal detector?
Anyway, had productive hunts. Found a 1940's coin spill and nice silver so it was worth it!
Anyway, I had freshly charged 9 Volt batteries and as backup new Duracell batteries. Towards the end of the first 4 hour hunt, the rechargables went dead. Thought there was something wrong with the batteries since they usually last about 15-20 hrs. The next two days I went out with the Duracells and those batteries also became weak very quickly which was unusual. They usually last about 30 plus hrs.
So would the cold do this to the batteries? I thought it would take days stored in the cold to weaken batteries, not a few hours of detecting. Also, can the freezing temperatures damage the rechargable batteries or metal detector?
Anyway, had productive hunts. Found a 1940's coin spill and nice silver so it was worth it!
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