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| Gallery Administrator ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries?
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? Quote: (Originally Posted by Beanie) Sevenday shop only send to UK...Nick
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Vision Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Denmark
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? I use rechargeable batteries. They are a little expensive (11£) but they do the job over and over. Only downside is they die really fast. I make the battery switch every time I change the lime, then I don’t have any problems with power. Best regards Kim H |
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? Quote: (Originally Posted by Kim H) I make the battery switch every time I change the lime, then I don’t have any problems with power. Do you switch per normal standard of battery for C2/slave to C1/primary and change out the C1/primary ?Or do you charge both batteries ? Also, I assume you change lime every 3 hours ? Or more ? I am thinking about giving this a try so interest in the details of your experience. Thanks in advance.
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? If you are using rechargeables, please can you tell us a source for the rechargeable batterys that fit the inspo. Cheers Simon A |
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? Quote: (Originally Posted by decoweenie) Do you switch per normal standard of battery for C2/slave to C1/primary and change out the C1/primary ? I have 3 rechargeable batteriesOr do you charge both batteries ? Also, I assume you change lime every 3 hours ? Or more ? I am thinking about giving this a try so interest in the details of your experience. Thanks in advance. I Switch C2/slave to C1/primary and put a freshly charged battery in C2/slave. I dive my lime over 3 hours. Kim H. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Vision Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Denmark
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? Quote: (Originally Posted by Simon A) If you are using rechargeables, please can you tell us a source for the rechargeable batterys that fit the inspo. The site is in Danish, but I hope it helps a little bit anyway.Cheers Simon A http://www.batterier.dk/index.htm?kamera/photo.htm Best regards Kim H |
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| Made in England. Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? I buy mine at a local photo shop for 6.90 euro's. Panasonic. ![]()
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| Steve Collard Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Vision Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Weymouth, UK
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| Re: Good shop to buy YBOD CRP2 batteries? Without opening up the old chestnut of the location of the battery box on Inspirations, anyone know if there is any difference in the behaviour of rechargable batteries if shorted in salt water than for the non-rechargable Lithium batteries? Steve |
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