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Metal Detecting for Gold
GPZ Batteries 1 V 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gold1hunter" data-source="post: 641134" data-attributes="member: 14696"><p>I've been running the Zd's since they came out 2015. When my first one was 5 years old I could go out from sun up to sundown, switch off during breaks and only once at the end of the day did the battery go flat. Nice to have a spare just in case but you'll probably never need it, as long as you fully charge prior to use. There is a slight possibility of a battery failure (never happened to me) and that's where a spare would be invaluable. </p><p>This year is the 1st year I'm carrying one & only because it came with this year's machine (I'm selling @ end of season & buying again following year now) first swing of shiny no scratches never been used Z next week in Clermont. Should have it looking second hand within a week or two & the spare battery will still be in its box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold1hunter, post: 641134, member: 14696"] I've been running the Zd's since they came out 2015. When my first one was 5 years old I could go out from sun up to sundown, switch off during breaks and only once at the end of the day did the battery go flat. Nice to have a spare just in case but you'll probably never need it, as long as you fully charge prior to use. There is a slight possibility of a battery failure (never happened to me) and that's where a spare would be invaluable. This year is the 1st year I'm carrying one & only because it came with this year's machine (I'm selling @ end of season & buying again following year now) first swing of shiny no scratches never been used Z next week in Clermont. Should have it looking second hand within a week or two & the spare battery will still be in its box. [/QUOTE]
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