dcisive
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I've noted that little voltage indication in the upper right corner of the display when you tap on the selector knob at the top. It shows a voltage. So I went through the entire 50 hour process of eliminating my 436 as a candidate for the clock issue. It passed with flying colors. I let it run on AC for 50 hours as the Sticky Note tells us to do. In order to fully charge the internal clock battery. I also fully charged (with a top notch pulse charger) 3 Pro Eneloop 2450mah batteries that were new. Topped them to the brim. Installed them and ran it to verify there was no request to set the clock. Indeed it's dead on and fine
The little voltage indicator showed 4.22v. I assume this is the MAX it will ever show or is showing fully charged. Just letting it sit overnight not being run I powered it up this morning and it was already down to 3.75v. I ran it on battery for about a half hour and now it's 3.55v. So in the first place what does this voltage represent? The batteries that run the scanner (the 3 AA's) or the internal clock battery? Just curious as i never saw a mention of this anywhere.
The little voltage indicator showed 4.22v. I assume this is the MAX it will ever show or is showing fully charged. Just letting it sit overnight not being run I powered it up this morning and it was already down to 3.75v. I ran it on battery for about a half hour and now it's 3.55v. So in the first place what does this voltage represent? The batteries that run the scanner (the 3 AA's) or the internal clock battery? Just curious as i never saw a mention of this anywhere.