Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
I have used my first generation SPOT for several years and am very happy with it. During my last ride, the batteries died. I was not able to find Lithium batteries which it specifies so let it be for the ride. This evening I called the customer service number to see what issues there would be if I did go with another good quality non Lithium battery. She told me that it would fry the board. When I questioned her on how this would happen I think I hurt her feelings and she got a little defensive. Has anyone used non lithium batteries and why do they specify Lithium.
I fully plan to replace with Lithium batteries but I was curious just in case I was in a similar situation.
Just found part of my answer:
"SPOT uses lithium batteries for very important reasons, all of which are very important for proper operation of your SPOT. The SPOT device operates with Energizer 1.5V non-rechargeable size AA lithium batteries. Any other brand of AA lithium will be rechargeable and may be high voltage, which will damage the unit. The most important reason is that lithium batteries work over a wide operating temperature range allowing SPOT to work from -40C to +85C. Other battery types only work down to 0C. As well, lithium batteries store up to 2.5 times more energy than other batteries, are 33% lighter and have a shelf life of 10 years. However, in an emergency, alkaline batteries will function but provide limited performance and longevity."
No mention of a fried board.
Canadian FJR
I fully plan to replace with Lithium batteries but I was curious just in case I was in a similar situation.
Just found part of my answer:
"SPOT uses lithium batteries for very important reasons, all of which are very important for proper operation of your SPOT. The SPOT device operates with Energizer 1.5V non-rechargeable size AA lithium batteries. Any other brand of AA lithium will be rechargeable and may be high voltage, which will damage the unit. The most important reason is that lithium batteries work over a wide operating temperature range allowing SPOT to work from -40C to +85C. Other battery types only work down to 0C. As well, lithium batteries store up to 2.5 times more energy than other batteries, are 33% lighter and have a shelf life of 10 years. However, in an emergency, alkaline batteries will function but provide limited performance and longevity."
No mention of a fried board.
Canadian FJR
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