Battery information for Nox Medical
The performance of Nox Medical systems depends on the batteries. To ensure high quality recordings every time,
particular attention should be paid to battery selection and battery care.
Battery recommendations
Recommended care for rechargeable NiMh batteries
General recommendations on the use of NiMh batteries:
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Batteries should be stored in a cool dry place and used regularly.
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When not in use, batteries should be left on the charger, even if they are fully charged.
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Replace the batteries every 3 to 6 months if using a Nox A1 and every 6 to 12 months if using a Nox T3.
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Replace the charger every 2 years.
The Maha Powerex MH-C801D is the recommended charger for use with Nox systems.
It can charge up to 8 batteries at the same time (AA and AAA).
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For the Nox T3
: 1 AA battery
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Alkaline batteries can power the device for up to 16 hours of recording.
It is recommended to change them before each recording.
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Lithium batteries can power the device for over 20 hours of recording.
They are the optimal choice for multiple night recordings.
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NiMh batteries with a capacity of 2500mAh or more last for up to 18 hours of
recording. Recharge them before every recording. It is recommended to replace
them every 6 to 12 months.
For the Nox A1
: 1 AA battery
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The Nox A1 does not support alkaline batteries.
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Lithium batteries are recommended. They can power the device for over 12 hours
of recording. They must be replaced between every recording.
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Recommended NiMh batteries are Maha Powerex
Eneloop Pro
2500mAh. They can power the device for 8 to 10 hours of recording.
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Recharge them before every recording. It is recommended to replace them every
3 to 6 months.
For the Nonin
3150 oximeter: 2 AAA batteries
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Alkaline batteries can power the device for up to 24 hours of recording.
It is recommended to change them every 2 recordings.
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NiMh batteries can power the device for up to 20 hours of recording.
Recharge them before every recording.
systems
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2700mAh and Panasonic
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