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Minelab SD2100 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 497202" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If you want go lipo you'll probably want something around 5000mah at least. I'd probably be looking at Turnigy or another better known brand from a hobby shop or trusted eBay seller.</p><p> </p><p>The 7.4v lipos will charge to 8.4v so you'll likely need a voltage regulator to get under 8v or a lipo smart charger that has Terminal Voltage Control(TVC) where the charger allows the user to change the end voltage. These chargers can be more expensive but it's one way you could control what voltage you are putting on the detector. You could set the charger to say 7.4-7.8v which would still give you about ~85-90%+ of the run time.</p><p></p><p>The SD2100 has a low voltage light but not sure what it's set at? You'd need something to check voltage &/or alert you when the lipo voltage gets to ~6v as they shouldn't be drained too much lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 497202, member: 4485"] If you want go lipo you'll probably want something around 5000mah at least. I'd probably be looking at Turnigy or another better known brand from a hobby shop or trusted eBay seller. The 7.4v lipos will charge to 8.4v so you'll likely need a voltage regulator to get under 8v or a lipo smart charger that has Terminal Voltage Control(TVC) where the charger allows the user to change the end voltage. These chargers can be more expensive but it's one way you could control what voltage you are putting on the detector. You could set the charger to say 7.4-7.8v which would still give you about ~85-90%+ of the run time. The SD2100 has a low voltage light but not sure what it's set at? You'd need something to check voltage &/or alert you when the lipo voltage gets to ~6v as they shouldn't be drained too much lower. [/QUOTE]
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