using SDS 100 without battery

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baj76

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I was wanting to use my SDS 100 to host a feed, is it a bad idea to use my SDS 100 without a battery? Thanks and sorry for the dumb question..
 

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I was wanting to use my SDS 100 to host a feed, is it a bad idea to use my SDS 100 without a battery? Thanks and sorry for the dumb question..

I believe that all the record functions of the scanner will no longer operate if no batteries are present. This is to prevent possible SD card corruption if a power loss should occur during a recording session which involves writing to the SD card. The batteries act as a safety buffer so the write to the SD card cannot be interrupted by a power failure and possible result in SD card corruption.

If this functionality is not needed then I think it should be OK, although I seem to remember one other thing that happens without batteries but cannot seem to remember it at present.
 

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another question, is it a bad idea leaving the battery in charging 24/7?
 

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I keep mine docked on a Spectrum Force single scanner stand constantly connected via usb to a main front usb port on my Dell, with a green light. Now and then I will take it with me on an errand, but it has been docked and tethered for months and never a problem. I have wondered, tho, and hopefully Uniden Support can comment on this - if you rarely use the battery and stay plugged in all the time, should you just take the battery out until you need it? Just curious...

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