During my shooting trip of last weekend (See: my report in Lock and Load) the batteries in my Peltor T-6's died. I decided to replace them with the new AAA Titanium alkaline batteries I had with me. The package indicated that the batteries would operate everything that good ol' alkaline would, wrong. The electronics did not like those batteried and were as dead as the old alkalines. I took the batteries out of the 'muffs and checked them and they were showing a full charge. I put 'em back in and the 'muffs still did not work. And before anyone asks, they were installed correctly.
The next morning I bought and installed alkalines and the 'muffs were back on line. I don't know why the Ti batteries did not work with the 'muffs but before installing a set because of their supposed life and then heading off to the great outdoors where batteris will not be found, check to make sure they work in your electronic 'muffs or what ever.
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Ne Conjuge Nobiscum
"If there be treachery, let there be jehad!"
[This message has been edited by Jim V (edited September 18, 2000).]
The next morning I bought and installed alkalines and the 'muffs were back on line. I don't know why the Ti batteries did not work with the 'muffs but before installing a set because of their supposed life and then heading off to the great outdoors where batteris will not be found, check to make sure they work in your electronic 'muffs or what ever.
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Ne Conjuge Nobiscum
"If there be treachery, let there be jehad!"
[This message has been edited by Jim V (edited September 18, 2000).]