I could us a little advice. Had a pair of NiMH batteries in my GPS yesterday. Turned on the GPS(60CSx) at the trailhead. Battery meter showed full capacity and the meter was set to rechargeables. 4 Hours later, I was down to 1/4 power left and turned it off.
I'd recharged the batteries 7 days earlier and hadn't turned the GPS on other than to recalibrate the compass. WAAS is off as it always is.
I know I should be getter much better life out of a charge. Is it likely one of the batteries is bad(I have 8 batteries and I try to interchange and charge them to keep even useage)?
How much drain does actively using the GPS add to just having it on and running a tracklog? I find myself using the various features of the GPS while walking and on breaks. Is this a signifcant user of extra batter power?
Does charging the batteries and leaving them in the GPS for a week cause them to lose power?
Thanks
I'd recharged the batteries 7 days earlier and hadn't turned the GPS on other than to recalibrate the compass. WAAS is off as it always is.
I know I should be getter much better life out of a charge. Is it likely one of the batteries is bad(I have 8 batteries and I try to interchange and charge them to keep even useage)?
How much drain does actively using the GPS add to just having it on and running a tracklog? I find myself using the various features of the GPS while walking and on breaks. Is this a signifcant user of extra batter power?
Does charging the batteries and leaving them in the GPS for a week cause them to lose power?
Thanks