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Aftermarket batteries for Minelab
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 37356"><p>Don't know about the 5000 but it works great on my SD2200D. Know of a bloke who uses them on his GPX (not sure if he has 4500 or 5000) & says he loves them but can't offer any personal experience other than the SD. </p><p>Having no wires attached is a real advantage - no more snagging, inadvertentently pulling detector by wire when digging etc.</p><p>Considering a new 5000 li-ion battery is $395 the li-po battery + wireless set up for $390 is pretty good value I reckon.</p><p>The only issue I have had is a crackling noise occasionally through the speaker/headphones but this doesn't last long & hasn't impeded doing any detecting at all. Other than that have had no problems & I wouldn't go back to being wired up now. </p><p>On a rough estimate over 2 days detecting I reckon I did about 9.5hrs & still had charge left in the batteries so was also impressed with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 37356"] Don't know about the 5000 but it works great on my SD2200D. Know of a bloke who uses them on his GPX (not sure if he has 4500 or 5000) & says he loves them but can't offer any personal experience other than the SD. Having no wires attached is a real advantage - no more snagging, inadvertentently pulling detector by wire when digging etc. Considering a new 5000 li-ion battery is $395 the li-po battery + wireless set up for $390 is pretty good value I reckon. The only issue I have had is a crackling noise occasionally through the speaker/headphones but this doesn't last long & hasn't impeded doing any detecting at all. Other than that have had no problems & I wouldn't go back to being wired up now. On a rough estimate over 2 days detecting I reckon I did about 9.5hrs & still had charge left in the batteries so was also impressed with that. [/QUOTE]
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