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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Nagusia" data-source="post: 880128" data-attributes="member: 393317"><p>Captain,</p><p>I've had my satlook lite for three years or so. I mainly use it to align a portable dish I carry around with my caravan at the weekends so it gets quite a bit of use. Like you I am not really satisfied with the battery performance - in fact you definitely need to have an external power source for any serious tweaking. After a fair number of charge cycles the batteries don't hold their charge any longer. I've just replaced them with some Sony NHAAB4FN (Ni-Mh AA 1.2 volts, 2.700 mAH) which I found on Amazon. They have a higher amp rating than the Emitor original batteries. My initial impression is that they last for longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nagusia, post: 880128, member: 393317"] Captain, I've had my satlook lite for three years or so. I mainly use it to align a portable dish I carry around with my caravan at the weekends so it gets quite a bit of use. Like you I am not really satisfied with the battery performance - in fact you definitely need to have an external power source for any serious tweaking. After a fair number of charge cycles the batteries don't hold their charge any longer. I've just replaced them with some Sony NHAAB4FN (Ni-Mh AA 1.2 volts, 2.700 mAH) which I found on Amazon. They have a higher amp rating than the Emitor original batteries. My initial impression is that they last for longer. [/QUOTE]
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