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What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months?
Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? If so, how often? Others? Thanks in advance Ron Gleason |
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On Jan 9, 1:49*pm, Ron Gleason wrote:
What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? *If so, how often? Others? Thanks in advance Ron Gleason On its side, in a cool (55 degrees), dark, moderate humidity, vibration free place. When checking on it, be careful not to rotate or shake as it will stir up the 1's that have settled out. |
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:49:14 AM UTC-8, Ron Gleason wrote:
What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? If so, how often? Others? Thanks in advance Ron Gleason Charge it, makes sure it is off and put it on the shelf. Don't leave plugged into the charger. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 12:38:03 UTC-7, John Godfrey (QT) wrote:
On Jan 9, 1:49*pm, Ron Gleason wrote: What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? *If so, how often? Others? Thanks in advance Ron Gleason On its side, in a cool (55 degrees), dark, moderate humidity, vibration free place. When checking on it, be careful not to rotate or shake as it will stir up the 1's that have settled out. Will decanting be required when the soaring season begins? |
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On Jan 9, 3:16*pm, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 12:38:03 UTC-7, John Godfrey (QT) *wrote: On Jan 9, 1:49*pm, Ron Gleason wrote: What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? *If so, how often? Others? Thanks in advance Ron Gleason On its side, in a cool (55 degrees), dark, moderate humidity, vibration free place. When checking on it, be careful not to rotate or shake as it will stir up the 1's that have settled out. Will decanting be required when the soaring season begins? Yes, that will also make room for updated software. |
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 10:49:14 -0800, Ron Gleason wrote:
What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? If so, how often? Others? This is general, not Oudie-specific advice since I've not used an Oudie and anyway the chances are good that you have other devices with rechargeable batteries. LiPoly and Li-ion ================= have very low self-discharge rates, so if the device has a hard (mechanical) switch, fully charge it and put it away until next season. Most cheap PNAs (Binatone, Navigon, etc - chepie car sat- navs) have a mechanical slide switch. OTOH, if it has a soft switch, e.g. an on/off button witch doesn't click and lacks a mechanical kill switch like iPAQs had) it will use power even when its off, and so needs a recharge every month or two. Thats like a laptop computer: shut it down completely and it can be left for 2-3 months without a recharge, but suspend it and you'll be lucky if it lasts more than 2-3 weeks without flattening the battery. NiCd and NiMH ============= are still found in older instruments and some loggers, e.g. the EW Microrecorder. These battery types self discharge - a fully charged NiCd will be almost flat after 6 months and an NiMH self- discharges 2-3 times faster. These types should be recharged at least every month or two: EW says the Microrecorder should be charged every 3 months. Alternatively, these battery types can be charged continuously at a 1% rate, i.e. if you're using 1050 mAh NiMH cells (AA size) the 1% rate is 11 mA. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Richard's advice for Oudie is spot on - It does have a mechanical switch so the advice is to charge it, turn it off (not sleep), put it on a shelf (let it do the magic QT suggests). With any luck it will still be charged when the cumulus reappear.
Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:23:23 PM UTC+1, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 10:49:14 -0800, Ron Gleason wrote: What is the recommendation for storing the Oudie 1/2/Lite during the off season when you are not using it for a number of months? Let it sit on the shelf? Plugged into the charger? Occasionally take if off the shelf and charge it? If so, how often? Others? This is general, not Oudie-specific advice since I've not used an Oudie and anyway the chances are good that you have other devices with rechargeable batteries. LiPoly and Li-ion ================= have very low self-discharge rates, so if the device has a hard (mechanical) switch, fully charge it and put it away until next season. Most cheap PNAs (Binatone, Navigon, etc - chepie car sat- navs) have a mechanical slide switch. OTOH, if it has a soft switch, e.g. an on/off button witch doesn't click and lacks a mechanical kill switch like iPAQs had) it will use power even when its off, and so needs a recharge every month or two. Thats like a laptop computer: shut it down completely and it can be left for 2-3 months without a recharge, but suspend it and you'll be lucky if it lasts more than 2-3 weeks without flattening the battery. NiCd and NiMH ============= are still found in older instruments and some loggers, e.g. the EW Microrecorder. These battery types self discharge - a fully charged NiCd will be almost flat after 6 months and an NiMH self- discharges 2-3 times faster. These types should be recharged at least every month or two: EW says the Microrecorder should be charged every 3 months. Alternatively, these battery types can be charged continuously at a 1% rate, i.e. if you're using 1050 mAh NiMH cells (AA size) the 1% rate is 11 mA. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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The Vertica V2 works the same way as the Oudie.
On Thursday, January 10, 2013 4:40:22 AM UTC-5, Naviter Info wrote: Richard's advice for Oudie is spot on - It does have a mechanical switch so the advice is to charge it, turn it off (not sleep), put it on a shelf (let it do the magic QT suggests). With any luck it will still be charged when the cumulus reappear. |
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