I then removed all 8 batteries and checked their voltage (no load, just with an old Simpson VOM) and 4 batteries measured 1.2 V and the other 4 were at 0.0 V. I am not sure why they would be different, nor do I understand the BATT ERROR message.
[Others have explained BATT ERROR.] It sounds like 4 of the batteries are weak and/or failed relative to the other 4. Are they really the same kind and age? I usually advise against buying batteries that are 1) not ultra-low-discharge or 2) other than Maha/PowerEx or Sanyo. First, label the 8 batteries with something that won't rub off. Also label your new 8 batteries. Log the as-found voltages, and all of the following data. Eventually you will have weak/bad cells, and it's really hard to know what's going on if they aren't labeled. With a set of 8, you will need to get 8 new ones when you have one failure, but you will likely have a number of cells that can be used in pairs. (I got 8 Maha Imedions in 2009, and have been using them nearly daily to power a handheld GPS receiver. 6 are working fine, and 2 have failed, which seems ok given their usage.) When your C9000 arrives (that spares me from advising that you get one :-), do a REFRESH-ANALYZE cycle on each battery. I use 1000 mA charge, 200 mA discharge, as a standard load over multiple devices. After you've done all 8, do them again. If some are weak (not 100 mA less, but like 700 mAh vs 2400 mAh), they are bad and should be recycled. Also do refresh-analyze on the new batteries, 2 cycles. Probably they will stabilize in capacity on the 2nd cycle, with values not that different than the first. Keep this data so you can do it again every year. Feel free to send me the data offlist for interpretation. My extended battery ranting is at http://www.lexort.com/blog/12v.html 73 de n1dam ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

