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Thoughts on chronographs
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 447760" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Pact's use a standard 9 volt battery (can't remember what Ohler uses) like most of them do. The battery in my Pact usually lasts at least a year, but I suspect the ones with a printer may go thru a couple each year. If I bring my chronograph inside during the winter months I can get over 15 months out of a battery. I just keep an extra in my range box along with some other batteries of different sizes for other gadgits I use. My next 9 volt battery will probably be a lithium, as they have a better power curve. It would be nice if all the manufacturers would make a small storage compartment inside the unit for an extra battery (hint!), or better yet have them both hooked up with an automatic switching device to keep you from loosing data.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 447760, member: 25383"] Pact's use a standard 9 volt battery (can't remember what Ohler uses) like most of them do. The battery in my Pact usually lasts at least a year, but I suspect the ones with a printer may go thru a couple each year. If I bring my chronograph inside during the winter months I can get over 15 months out of a battery. I just keep an extra in my range box along with some other batteries of different sizes for other gadgits I use. My next 9 volt battery will probably be a lithium, as they have a better power curve. It would be nice if all the manufacturers would make a small storage compartment inside the unit for an extra battery (hint!), or better yet have them both hooked up with an automatic switching device to keep you from loosing data. gary [/QUOTE]
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