Charging Your Qed; Charging Your Qed Battery Extender Pack - QED PL3 Owner's Manual

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So when you are out and about detecting and you are getting to about the 8 hour mark, continually
check your battery voltage and keep an eye out for that decimal point on the screen. The decimal
point comes on no matter which screen you are on.
However it's probably best to turn the QED off (which saves your current settings) before your
battery voltage drops to 6 volts, swap out the batteries for a fully charged set and continue detecting.

Charging Your QED

Just a little tip when charging your mighty QED.
If it's been charging for some time and you're wondering how it's going, simply turn your QED on,
choose number '7 - batt' and check the battery voltage. If it's in the 8s it won't be long before it's
charged.
Once you have checked the battery voltage, always turn the QED off as it will take longer to charge if
left on (as the coil transmit is active).
This procedure can be carried out as often as you need during the charge cycle.

Charging Your QED battery extender pack

If you have the battery extender pack attached and connected to the QED, and the batteries are
'flat' after having been used to their detecting capacity, then be aware that when being charged
by the standard (supplied) charger, the charger will get quite hot and stop charging.
After it has cooled sufficiently, the charging cycle will recommence.
Nothing to worry about, but obviously it will take longer to charge than anticipated.
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