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Transmitter Battery Tests
¾The design of the windows/slots in a housing can greatly affect the transmitter’s battery life, especially on the red
¾The batteries used with DigiTrak Transmitters must be alkaline. Check the manufacturing date to ensure freshness when purchasing or using any batteries.
¾Batteries can be tested on a
¾Make sure the battery connections in the transmitter are kept clean, ensuring good contacts with the batteries. Check that the springs inside the battery compartment and the battery cap are fully extended and not permanently compressed.
¾When removing old batteries, check the battery tips for blackening. These oxidation deposits are caused by arcing, and some batteries tend to be worse than others. The arcing is caused by inter- mittent separation between the batteries and/or contact points.
¾Taping the batteries together can reduce arcing potential. If using a
¾If concerned that battery life in the transmitter is shorter than noted in the specifications provided in the Transmitter Section, please refer to the “Current Draw Test” above under “Transmitter Tests.”
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