Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Hi Leah, I use the 3G by Cochlear and I use the #675 batteries that are also used for hearing aids. I was getting 2 1/2 days per three batteries before but since my last mapping I now get a full three days!!! One time I was in a very noisy restaurant and right after we ordered our drinks my batteries totally died on me. I walked two blocks down the street to a drug store and bought the 8 pack of Energizers. The drinks had just been set down on the table when I got back and was I hearing fine as if nothing happened. Didn't miss a beat!! I have finally gotten batter at making sure that I always have spare batteries with me because the price Cochlear charges is the cheapest I have ever seen. I use the rechargeables for the BWP (which I never wear anymore anyway) and if I use the double battery pack then I never have to think about changing batteries during the day EVER! I would just pop them out at night, recharge them, and put in the ither pair the next morning. Made it a habit like brusing my teeth. My CI fits into my life very well and unobstrusively!! N24C 2000 n a message dated 6/17/2003 7:52:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, LeahR1980@... writes: > Subj: The CI that I would want. > Date: 6/17/2003 7:52:29 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: <A HREF= " mailto:LeahR1980@... " >LeahR1980@...</A> > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > </A> > <A HREF= " mailto:CIhear " >CIhear </A>, <A HREF= " mailto:Cochlearimplantusers " >Cochlearimplantusers@gro\ ups.com</A>, <A HREF= " mailto:ci " > > ci </A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Hello Everyone, > It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the > disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I > am also > a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it > will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make > a > signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, > Thanks, > Leah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Hello Leah, Both the Med El and the Nucleus use disposable batteries.. anyone on the Clarion? I don't think the Clarion has disposable batteries yet, but I could be wrong. With the Nucleus you get 300 free batteries wich is the equivalent of a years supply if you get 50 hours useage. some don't get that many hours and some get considerably more hours, I average 65 hours. The Nucleus has warning beeps before your batteries go dead, but occasionally I miss hearing the beeps and my batteries just go out.. not often though. I just make sure I carry plenty of spares with me.. Some in the car, some in my purse, and somein my processor carrying case<smiles> I believe the Med El has a light that blinks when the batteries are low, but it's on top of the processor so someone would have to look to see if it's blinking unless you took it off. Andy will be able to tell you more about this, and someone else can fill you in on the Clarion. Hope this helps some. Hugs, Silly In , LeahR1980@a... wrote: > Hello Everyone, > It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the > disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I am also > a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it > will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make a > signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, > Thanks, > Leah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Leah, please don't apologize for your posts. Everyone is interested in helping and supporting you. JJ in MN The CI that I would want. Hello Everyone, It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I am also a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make a signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, Thanks, Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 you can use throw away batteries , I always travel with those as it is not always available to charge them but when at home we can charge them not the BTE ones so far they are all throw away. some day they will have rechargeable aid batteries. from MO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Been using my 3G just over a year and still have 180 batteries left. Got a handful of another brand to try out, but still, I am getting godo mileage! *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* Aw, did I step on your poor little bitty ego? & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie) Portland, Oregon rlclark77@... http://home.attbi.com/~rlclark77/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 , That is exactly why I love this 3G. I did not mind the routine with the BWP, did the same thing you did, changed batteries every night. Had 3 sets of them so always had a fresh pair with me during the day. But the 3G has spoiled me. No charger to take along on trips, just a few packs of 675s. So so nice! *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* " It is always easier for one man to solve another man's problem. " & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie) Portland, Oregon rlclark77@... http://home.attbi.com/~rlclark77/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 on the Med-El it has a flashing light, but you know when it is dead because it just goes quiet. The batteries are zinc-air disposables and they last about 4 days vs. rechargeable 4 hours. My Med-El takes the size 675 batteries. I prefer the zinc air over rechargables myself. Mike Sliced and diced 5/2/03 electrified 5/30/03 The CI that I would want. Hello Everyone, It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I am also a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make a signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, Thanks, Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Radio Shack has good sale prices on batteries. Check them out. I bought all my hearing aid batteries from them and never had any problems. Mike Re: The CI that I would want. Hi Leah, I use the 3G by Cochlear and I use the #675 batteries that are also used for hearing aids. I was getting 2 1/2 days per three batteries before but since my last mapping I now get a full three days!!! One time I was in a very noisy restaurant and right after we ordered our drinks my batteries totally died on me. I walked two blocks down the street to a drug store and bought the 8 pack of Energizers. The drinks had just been set down on the table when I got back and was I hearing fine as if nothing happened. Didn't miss a beat!! I have finally gotten batter at making sure that I always have spare batteries with me because the price Cochlear charges is the cheapest I have ever seen. I use the rechargeables for the BWP (which I never wear anymore anyway) and if I use the double battery pack then I never have to think about changing batteries during the day EVER! I would just pop them out at night, recharge them, and put in the ither pair the next morning. Made it a habit like brusing my teeth. My CI fits into my life very well and unobstrusively!! N24C 2000 n a message dated 6/17/2003 7:52:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, LeahR1980@... writes: > Subj: The CI that I would want. > Date: 6/17/2003 7:52:29 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: <A HREF= " mailto:LeahR1980@... " >LeahR1980@...</A> > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto: " > </A> > <A HREF= " mailto:CIhear " >CIhear </A>, <A HREF= " mailto:Cochlearimplantusers " >Cochlearimplantusers@gro\ ups.com</A>, <A HREF= " mailto:ci " > > ci </A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Hello Everyone, > It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the > disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I > am also > a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it > will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make > a > signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, > Thanks, > Leah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 , There is a AA adapter pack that can be used with the Clarion BWP to power it with either disposable or rechargeable AA batteries. I'm not totally sure, but I think they may also be developing something similar for the Auria BTE that they're going to come out with. >Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 00:06:35 -0000 > From: " sillygirl49677 " <silly1@...> >Subject: Re: The CI that I would want. > > >Hello Leah, >Both the Med El and the Nucleus use disposable batteries.. anyone on >the Clarion? I don't think the Clarion has disposable batteries yet, >but I could be wrong. > >With the Nucleus you get 300 free batteries wich is the equivalent of >a years supply if you get 50 hours useage. some don't get that many >hours and some get considerably more hours, I average 65 hours. > >The Nucleus has warning beeps before your batteries go dead, but >occasionally I miss hearing the beeps and my batteries just go out.. >not often though. I just make sure I carry plenty of spares with me.. >Some in the car, some in my purse, and somein my processor carrying >case<smiles> > >I believe the Med El has a light that blinks when the batteries are >low, but it's on top of the processor so someone would have to look >to see if it's blinking unless you took it off. Andy will be able to >tell you more about this, and someone else can fill you in on the >Clarion. > >Hope this helps some. >Hugs, >Silly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 With my Med-El I got 3 Wal-Mart/Sam's Club gift cards for the equivalent of 3 years of batteries. Mike Re: The CI that I would want. Hello Leah, Both the Med El and the Nucleus use disposable batteries.. anyone on the Clarion? I don't think the Clarion has disposable batteries yet, but I could be wrong. With the Nucleus you get 300 free batteries wich is the equivalent of a years supply if you get 50 hours useage. some don't get that many hours and some get considerably more hours, I average 65 hours. The Nucleus has warning beeps before your batteries go dead, but occasionally I miss hearing the beeps and my batteries just go out.. not often though. I just make sure I carry plenty of spares with me.. Some in the car, some in my purse, and somein my processor carrying case<smiles> I believe the Med El has a light that blinks when the batteries are low, but it's on top of the processor so someone would have to look to see if it's blinking unless you took it off. Andy will be able to tell you more about this, and someone else can fill you in on the Clarion. Hope this helps some. Hugs, Silly In , LeahR1980@a... wrote: > Hello Everyone, > It's me again. sorry . The CI that I would like is the one with the > disposable batteries that you throw away. Which one are disposable ones? I am also > a cashier at stop and shop so I really can't recharge it there because it > will take up too much time. How can you tell if the CI is dead? Does it make a > signal sound or flashing light? Write Back Soon, > Thanks, > Leah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Now that's a great idea! Re: Re: The CI that I would want. With my Med-El I got 3 Wal-Mart/Sam's Club gift cards for the equivalent of 3 years of batteries. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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