AnthonyD
Well-known member
Question for the techie electrical engineer types...
How can I proactively gauge the remaining life in a 9v? I only play out a few times a year, so I am leaning towards popping in a new one (and new two) before every performance to be safe. I seems a bit obsessive and a bit of a waste though.
I have a electrical-tester doodad that measures the voltage of a 9v - the new ones go in at about 9.5v. Do they drain in a linear fashion? Is there a safe threshhold? Can I check and have some reasonable expectation of remaining life or do they hold their voltage steadily and then drop-off rapidly?
Curious if anyone has and thoughts on this... Also interested in your own methods of dealing with the issue... Thanks!
How can I proactively gauge the remaining life in a 9v? I only play out a few times a year, so I am leaning towards popping in a new one (and new two) before every performance to be safe. I seems a bit obsessive and a bit of a waste though.
I have a electrical-tester doodad that measures the voltage of a 9v - the new ones go in at about 9.5v. Do they drain in a linear fashion? Is there a safe threshhold? Can I check and have some reasonable expectation of remaining life or do they hold their voltage steadily and then drop-off rapidly?
Curious if anyone has and thoughts on this... Also interested in your own methods of dealing with the issue... Thanks!