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Roscoe said:Ridgerunner, What i am going to do is test the alkaline batteries against the Ni-MH batteries on test targets and see if there is any measurable difference in performance. If the Alkaline batteries at a total of 12 volts show a noticeable increase in sensitivity to low conductive test targets then i will go the RNB Lithium pack, if not i will stick to the whites NI-MH factory packs. I still don't know how to conduct the test, but i am leaning towards a 5 cent coin tested at the beach.
G'day Mate, Well ya Know all them airtest figures they give out, it seems that every TDI does the same, But you can run it hot and Blow the Doors off of that theory, But it does get noisy, I was Tarting around with it the other Night and I found another 25% more distance,
Well get ya self a 5 cent coin and superglue 3 feet of strong thread to the back of it and grab a yabby and pump and make a hole, then drop the coin in it and put the sand back with the pump.
Remember if you want to know the Maximum Power/Test Then buy the Energizer Lithium (ultimate) batteries because they put out 1.8261 volts so times that by 8 = 14.6088 volts (Serious Power) and although they cost a Quid for Power Testing the will give you The Best Results and depending on which/what they are being used for they quote 6 or 10 and even 20 times longer Life so they are the Best Bait to go on the hook,
With the MXT 300 and the MXT Pro I was getting 57 hours out of ordinary Duracells and I never run them to were the machine said they were stuffed, I would expect these Energizer Ultimate Lithiums to give at leased 80 Hours in the MXTs.
What do you think ???