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Minelab Battery pack replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 178854" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Many detectorists have been using aftermarket li-ion & also li-po batteries in systems such as the "Little Ripper" for years. I've never heard of anyone having any issue with these at all - actually the opposite. </p><p>Yes you need the correct charger, yes you need to make sure you are getting quality batteries - like any battery, yes you need to be careful & use a flame proof charge bag preferably, yes you should have them in a protective case or protective cover to prevent damage, yes you should probably know a bit about them yourself or have someone who does make the pack, protection circuit to prevent overcharge/over discharge etc. up for you, yes there are plenty of "terrifying" YouTube videos showing idiots that go out of their way to cause li-po battery fires etc.</p><p>I'd use li-po again without hesitation, especially another true wireless set up like the "Little Ripper"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 178854, member: 4485"] Many detectorists have been using aftermarket li-ion & also li-po batteries in systems such as the "Little Ripper" for years. I've never heard of anyone having any issue with these at all - actually the opposite. Yes you need the correct charger, yes you need to make sure you are getting quality batteries - like any battery, yes you need to be careful & use a flame proof charge bag preferably, yes you should have them in a protective case or protective cover to prevent damage, yes you should probably know a bit about them yourself or have someone who does make the pack, protection circuit to prevent overcharge/over discharge etc. up for you, yes there are plenty of "terrifying" YouTube videos showing idiots that go out of their way to cause li-po battery fires etc. I'd use li-po again without hesitation, especially another true wireless set up like the "Little Ripper"! [/QUOTE]
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