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Posted by GregMoore on 12-03-1999 09:14 PM:

Question

1.How long do the batteries last not like 2 months but if you left it on and it stayed on...how long would it last.
2.When you first got the visor how long did the inculded batteries last. i hear 3wks. of major use.

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Posted by demiller9 on 12-03-1999 10:51 PM:

Talking

My Visor gave its first 'low battery' warning today. I've had it 15 days, and use it quite a bit. It's running on the supplied (cheapo) batteries: "Industrial Panasonic". The battery is reading 2.21V, 17%


Posted by mtn on 12-04-1999 08:00 AM:

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1. Not sure.
2. Just about two weeks of heavy use - lots of backlight and book reading. I just put a new set in tonight.


Posted by theo on 12-04-1999 08:05 AM:

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demiller9:
How are you getting the Voltage & Percentage readings?


Posted by mtn on 12-04-1999 08:09 AM:

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theo,

Look for an app called Launcher III -- it's quite useful, and, among other things, has a rotating memory and voltage display, in actual values and percentage. Check http://www.palmgear.com.


Posted by Sequitor on 12-04-1999 02:21 PM:

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Go to PalmCentral and download a free utility called "Runtime". It keeps track of the actual time the unit has been running for each of the last 10 battery changes. It also graphs the slow fall of your battery power. I'm down to 15% on my secnd set of batteries in only 8 days. More meaningfully: the unit has been on for 27 hours! That includes quite a bit of backlight use.

[This message has been edited by Sequitor (edited 12-04-1999).]

[This message has been edited by Sequitor (edited 12-04-1999).]


Posted by Davydd on 12-04-1999 02:58 PM:

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My initial set of batteries lasted 11 days under heavy use. The battery indicator bar was just a tad over half down the night before and then took a dive in the morning after a cold commute into work. I replaced immediately on the first warning since I do my synchronizing at night at home.

I'm on my second set now and am using Duracel Ultras. The Ultra batteries cost more than the standard alkaline. I question whether performance is proportional to the cost. I didn't get that much improved performance with my digital camera. But, you gotta try at least once.


Posted by GregMoore on 12-04-1999 05:09 PM:

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The Visor is not really a device that sucks up battery power. What about the good batteries that are in use for long term devices?

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Posted by Axeman on 12-04-1999 07:56 PM:

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Sequitor: can you post a link to somewhere that I can down "runtime"? I can't find it at Palmgear.

Thanks!


Posted by mtn on 12-04-1999 08:44 PM:

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Axeman,

I looked on Palmgear too, and couldn't find it. However, I did find it on PalmCentral:
http://www.palmcentral.com/product....7&catalog=1


Posted by Sequitor on 12-04-1999 11:00 PM:

Wink

Thanks mtn! I edited my post to reflect the corrected information. I get most of my software from Palm Gear and as I get older my memory tends to......

One more neat feature of Runtime is it also tells you how long it has been since your last reset.


Posted by affirm on 12-05-1999 12:48 AM:

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Has anybody checked out the Rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries? Any Comments on those?
http://www.energizer.com/promotion/gadgetguru


Posted by visordoc on 12-05-1999 03:06 AM:

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affirm: your question has been discussed in these previous threads:
http://209.212.140.21/Forum3/HTML/000003.html
http://209.212.140.21/Forum1/HTML/000916.html
http://209.212.140.21/Forum2/HTML/000188.html
http://209.212.140.21/Forum1/HTML/000313.html



Posted by mike1in3 on 12-05-1999 03:10 AM:

Question

Maybe I'm strange...I've only gotten about 1 week's use out of a set of batteries, sometimes less. I wonder if leaving my backup springboard in it all of the time causes a battery draw...

Does anybody know if the springboard draws power in the off state?

MJH <><


Posted by Axeman on 12-05-1999 12:21 PM:

Smile

mtn: thanks for the link. I guess I need to quit relying on Palmgear al the time.

Mike1in3: I would think that you'd want to NOT keep the backup SB in the Visor all the time. What if you dropped the unit in front of a bus or something? Not only would you lose the Visor, but you'd lose your backup, too!


Posted by Winchell on 12-05-1999 01:51 PM:

Cool

Mike1in3 said:

quote:

Maybe I'm strange...I've only gotten about 1 week's use out of a set of batteries, sometimes less. I wonder if leaving my backup springboard in it all of the time causes a battery draw...



Another cause of excessive battery drain is having the IR port active all the time. (Change this in the preferences application)


Posted by tenn on 12-06-1999 03:58 AM:

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There is a very interesting article in the new Consumer Reports on batteries, including all types of rechargeables. Check it out.

This is my first post ever to a chat room so if I somehow screwed up, gimme a break!


Posted by demiller9 on 12-06-1999 04:39 AM:

Smile

theo -
I got the voltage and percentage using a clock/timer/stopwatch program called Cesium (available from palmgear.com)


Posted by mike1in3 on 12-06-1999 05:54 AM:

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Axeman: We don't have buses in Philo, Illinois! I know a guy with a tractor, and another guy with a backhoe, though! We do have the occasional freight train with cars from Detroit, however!

Winchell: Thanks for the IR tip. With all of the battery discussion here in the past month, I didn't notice anybody mention that before.

I till wonder about the springboard battery draw, however...

MJH <><


Posted by Axeman on 12-06-1999 10:24 AM:

Thumbs up

Mike1in3: small town, huh? So I think now I understand your screen name.

My point still stands, though. I don't think it's a good idea to store your backup *and* your original in the same place or you might loose both at once. I ordered a backup module yesterday and my personal plan is to keep it at work and do a backup at the end of each workday. That way if the house burns down or we have a hurricane and I loose the Visor, my backup should be safe. If work burns down, who cares!

I'm interested in the answer, too. If the backup module causes a constant power drain, other modules might also.


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