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Internal Battery for the clock?

C&RHunter

Active member
This is a question for the people/dealers that went to training on this new machine. I haven't seen this question yet. Since there is a clock that is needed for reasons in addition to the detectorist knowing what time it is, there must be some kind of internal battery, to keep the clock set when the main battery is disconnected. I was wondering what the life off this battery is estimated to be, and if/when it dies, will the consumer be able to change it, or will the detector need to be sent in for the battery replacement.
 
No internal battery needed. The unit can get it's time via GPS which is essentially atomic clock accurate from the satellites.

HH
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That's good. That was just a curious question on my part. It wouldn't have mattered to me anyway, as I am getting one as some as they are released for sale.
 
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