Czy ktoś mógłby zmierzyć ile amperów ma jego akumulatorek 9V?
Już tłumacze o co chodzi. Znalazłem na stronie opis, że baterie (ich jakość) mogą bardzo znacząco ograniczyć zasięg ale przede wszystkim czułość wykrywacza. Okazuje się, że decyduje tu nie ilość V (nawet najgorsze marki trzymają zdefiniowana ilość V) ale ilość amperów baterii. W eksperymencie pokazane było, że podczas gdy Energizer 9V mają 5.2 ampera to tanie baterie mają tylko 0,41 ampera!!!
Ponieważ właśnie zamówiłem Vaquero, chce w nim stosować akumulatorki aby obniżyć koszty eksploatacji. Zastanawiam się jednak czy akumulatorki mają pożądaną ilość amperów czy mają ich znacząco mniej niż dobre baterie alkaliczne. Innymi słowy, czy inwestować w akumulatorki czy zostać przy kupowaniu baterii alkalicznych.
Stąd moja prośba do posiadaczy akumulatorków 9V o zmierzenie ilości amperów w pełni naładowanego akumulatorka.
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The Tejon and battery's from Andy
Hiya Gary
Several months ago I made the decision to trade my Goldmax for a Tesoro Tejon pro, with a 12x10 web coil I purchased a detector from crawfords which is where I met Craig, he very kindly bolted the machine together in doing so fitted some batteries in called panasonic industrials these are freebie batteries that come with the machine, I left the shop and within a few days I was in the fields with my new Tejon Ultimate, at the time I thought the overall performance of the Tejon was adequate, I tried various set ups but I was a little disappointed with sensitivity towards small objects, with your advice of lowering the sensitivity from 10 down to2 this helped a little, but for a high frequency machine I was not over impressed, although the depth was very good, after a few more outings I decided to change the batteries, again acting under your instructions I decided to go with Energizers.
From the moment I switched the machine on I was in awe of the true potential of the machine, replacing the batteries with energizers totally transformed the Tejon, it now had the ability to detect tiny objects at great depths even as small as my little finger nail at 8-10 inches down with a crystal clear signal, with sensitivity set between 2-4, the detecting was performed on ploughed land, this has been a great learning curve for me (I kinda thought that all batteries where the same, some just lasting longer than others, I now realise that this is far from the truth) all the functions of the Tejon were greatly improved from the ground balancing to the discrimination and sensitivity etc.
If it was a car I was talking about you would think I had just put nitro's in it. If anyone buys one of these machines make sure that you use quality batteries i.e. energizers and not freebies or budget ones, our further discussions were very interesting I think you should make more people aware of your battery tests, I cant believe a high performance 9volt battery pumps out 5.5amps where as a ordinary 9volt only pumps out 0.5/1amps. It is the amps that makes the difference.
I would urge people to read the full report on your site
A tu link do stronki z fotkami:
http://www.garysdetecting.co.uk/batterys.htm
PS.
Sprawa dotyczy również paluszków, czyli baterii AA