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Metal detector question
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Do any of you here have metal detectors here, and if so how effective are they? Do any of them use AA batteries, and if so then can you use rechargeable ones in them? I am thinking of getting one, and would prefer one that uses AA batteries instead of recharging at the mains as would be out all day with it.
Thanks in advance for all your speedy and helpful replies.
Thanks in advance for all your speedy and helpful replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A quick glance in the Argos catalogue shows that the metal detectors they sell each require 6 x AA batteries:
http://www.argos.co.u...artNumber/2705877.htm
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http://www.argos.co.u...artNumber/2705884.htm
While most rechargeable cells have a lower voltage than disposable types (1.2V rather than 1.5V) it's likely that those metal detectors would operate from rechargeable batteries. (It should say on the box, or in the instructions inside it. Argos staff will let you inspect items, with no obligation to purchase, if you ask at the counter).
Chris
http://www.argos.co.u...artNumber/2705877.htm
and
http://www.argos.co.u...artNumber/2705884.htm
While most rechargeable cells have a lower voltage than disposable types (1.2V rather than 1.5V) it's likely that those metal detectors would operate from rechargeable batteries. (It should say on the box, or in the instructions inside it. Argos staff will let you inspect items, with no obligation to purchase, if you ask at the counter).
Chris
We have got one, not an expensive one, it runs on a 9V battery, can't remember if it says not to use rechargeable batteries or not, but I can check for you, if you are interested. We haven't had it for very long so not really used it very much. We did however take it on holiday with us last week and used it one day for most of the day on and off and the low battery light hasn't come on. We also weren't very successful in finding much, we did find a 20p piece buried in the sand by Mr Jules, some metal bottle caps and a rusty piece of iron. We just used it as a bit of fun rather than serious hunting, although it would have been nice to find something worthwhile. We weren't really sure where the best place for detecting was either, as the tide went out, the sand was obviously wet and any holes dug just filled with water so a bit non-productive and up near the cliff edge just found beer cans and bottle tops.
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