JayhawkJumper 0 #1 April 29, 2003 I was wondering how long everyone's batteries in pro dytters usually last. mine don't seem to be lasting very long lately. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USPA 0 #2 April 29, 2003 I don't have any problems, but I don't use mine very often. If you want to get longer lasting or cheaper batteries, you should go to your local electronic shop (L&B recomends it themselves) The specification for the panasonic batteries they supply you can find at http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/battery/oem/images/pdf/Panasonic_Lithium_CR2330_CR2354.pdf their nominal capacity of 265 mAh is about standard. My next batteries will be from the local shop, they have slightly less capacity ( 260 mAh) but cost Euro 1,80 per battery, instead of the euro 3,5 per battery at the regular para-dealer. (makes a difference of euro 3,40 per replacement!)The trouble with skydiving; If you stink at it and continue to jump, you'll die. If you're good at it and continue to jump, you'll see a lot of friends die... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BoobieCootie 0 #3 April 29, 2003 Mine lasted me close enough to a full year. Them CR2330 batteries are not easy to find at your local pharmacy or radio shack. Good thing my DZ carries them. In case you've never opened the battery cover, there are 2 tiny springs in there. Be careful when you flip the dytter over to knock out the old batteries that you don't lose them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #4 April 29, 2003 did you set your dytter on erconomy?if not..try it... Stay safe Stefan Faber Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayhawkJumper 0 #5 April 29, 2003 How do you set it on economy mode? (its a pro-dytter). My batteries have only been lasting a few monthes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dumpster 0 #6 April 29, 2003 Mine lasted about a year - Easy Does It Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #7 April 29, 2003 sorry my failur,i were talking about pro-track..sorry.. Stay safe Stefan Faber Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dumpster 0 #8 April 29, 2003 QuoteIn case you've never opened the battery cover, there are 2 tiny springs in there. Be careful when you flip the dytter over to knock out the old batteries that you don't lose them. A trick I learned from a watchmaker - Put a towel down on the table before you start work - If you drop a screw or spring, it won't go bouncing or rolling away, and will be easy to see on the nice white terrycloth. Easy Does It Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BoobieCootie 0 #9 April 29, 2003 A trick I learned from Dumpster today Quote Put a towel down on the table before you start work - If you drop a screw or spring, it won't go bouncing or rolling away, and will be easy to see on the nice white terrycloth. Thanks. I'll remember that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarge 0 #10 April 29, 2003 Quote mine don't seem to be lasting very long lately. *** Seriously, I've been thinking if this new set (installed 02/03) dies again in a couple of months, THATS IT! Then I'm pissed! I'm already getting the long beep at 1,000 and only after 50 or so jumps!!! I am gonna call and complain my ass off!!! >edit to add: I thought maybe the other battery sets were old or defective or something, now I think theres something wrong with my dytter draining battery power. It otherwise works fine.-- I'm done with the personally meaningful and philosophical sigs!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Grumpy 5 #11 April 30, 2003 Tips for extending the life of your batteries - this is from the FAQ section on the L&B website. Question: I replaced the batteries, however soon after I installed the new set the unit displayed "Low Bat." again? Answer: Please remove the battery cover and wait at least 2 minutes before reinstalling the cover again. When the battery cover is removed the batteries are disconnected. When installing a new set of batteries too quickly the microprocessor may sometimes enter a wrong mode and thus display wrong information. Do also refrain from pressing any buttons for about 15 minutes after installing new batteries. You can also view the instruction book and learn how to set your Pro-Track or Pro-Dytter to economy mode. http://www.l-and-b.dk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Tonto 1 #12 April 30, 2003 I use my Pro Dytter only as a back-up, in that its set for my altitudes and not the ones the student uses on AFF. I get a low battery warning as soon as 60 dives sometimes. My warning went off in early January. I've done 120 dives since then, and its still squeaking away disconcertingly at 1000 feet ocasionally. I now have 213 dives on this set. PM me and I'll let you know when they eventually go flat! tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
Grumpy 5 #11 April 30, 2003 Tips for extending the life of your batteries - this is from the FAQ section on the L&B website. Question: I replaced the batteries, however soon after I installed the new set the unit displayed "Low Bat." again? Answer: Please remove the battery cover and wait at least 2 minutes before reinstalling the cover again. When the battery cover is removed the batteries are disconnected. When installing a new set of batteries too quickly the microprocessor may sometimes enter a wrong mode and thus display wrong information. Do also refrain from pressing any buttons for about 15 minutes after installing new batteries. You can also view the instruction book and learn how to set your Pro-Track or Pro-Dytter to economy mode. http://www.l-and-b.dk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #12 April 30, 2003 I use my Pro Dytter only as a back-up, in that its set for my altitudes and not the ones the student uses on AFF. I get a low battery warning as soon as 60 dives sometimes. My warning went off in early January. I've done 120 dives since then, and its still squeaking away disconcertingly at 1000 feet ocasionally. I now have 213 dives on this set. PM me and I'll let you know when they eventually go flat! tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites