Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Hi I also had a problem with the recharables, I am on a high speed and the batteries now last me 12 hours. The best advice I was given is to fully discharge them and charge them over night then monitor the time. I was only getting 4 hours when I began I was activated 7- 21-06 so I am new to this as well. I did have my 3 month hearing test and my hearing ability was at the level of a person without a hearing loss.......can you imaginge what we would do with out our CI? I always carry with me the adapter for the disposable batteries so I will not be with the ability to hear. Don't get too discouraged. - -- In , " Lynn " <HibiscusBelle@...> wrote: > > Hi a and Dora, > I just had my 2nd mapping session on my CI and learned that if I end up with > one of the higher speed maps, I will not be able to use the rechargeable > batteries unless I want to change them a couple of times a day. Your > audiologist's computer should be able to tell you about the estimated time > on battery life for your specific map. I was given 4 map speeds to try. I am > supposed to use each one for a week and keep a log. The 900 speed is fine > for the rechargeables. It lasts all day, and gives 40 hours with 3 > disposables. At the 1200 speed I think I would run out of power on the > rechargeable before the day is out. The 1800 speed and the 2400 speed only > give you 7 hours on the rechargeable. In fact, the 2400 speed only gives 14 > hours using 3 disposables. Needless to say, I was very disappointed since > she actually thinks I will do best at the highest speed. She says the high > speed gives you more information, and seems to think that will be the best > speed for me. It is, of course, my choice after trying all 4 speeds. I'm > using the 900 map this week and love the way it sounds. We'll see which one > ends up working best. The 900 is slower than my initial map. > > Lynn > Fairhope, AL > > Nucleus Freedom > Surgery date: 9/6/06 > Activation date: 9/27/06 > > _____ > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of > Bernard Borenstein > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 9:28 AM > > Subject: Re: Rechargeable batteries > > > > How long to the cells last if you recharge every night? > > a from L.A. > On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:37 AM, dora_webermsn (DOT) <mailto:dora_weber% 40msn.com> > com wrote: > > > Thanks BOb And > > I hope that the batteries last 3 years but since I have bilateral > > CI's even one or two years will give me a savings over > > disposible batteries. > > > > Dora Weber > > Nucleus Volunteer Advocate > > dora_webermsn (DOT) <mailto:dora_weber%40msn.com> com > > > > Bilateral > > N22-96 > > N24C-01 > > Cochlear Otosclerosis > > > > > . > > <http://geo./serv? s=97359714/grpId=7962067/grpspId=1705013490/msgId > =48732/stime=1160753669/nc1=3848443/nc2=2/nc3=3> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2007 Report Share Posted June 3, 2007 I got the Freedom upgrade BTE in late December 2006. Of course, I didn't get in to see the Audiologist until Mid-January to get it programmed. My inquiry has to do with the Rechargeable Batteries. I've already had to get a replacement (under warranty) for one and now it seems I must get a replacement for the other one. I'm wondering about the average life span of these rechargeable batteries. I put the battery I've worn each day into the rechargeable at night, so it never goes anywhere except in my BTE or the charger. Will those of you who have the upgrade Freedom BTE and who wear the rechargeable batteries daily let me know if my experience of having to get replacement batteries is normal (3-4 month life span)? Since I believe the life of a battery is dependent on the strength that is pulled off of it after each charge, wouldn't ALL of our BTEs be pulling off the strength in a similar timeframe because of the Cochlear Implant itself? I know we've all talked about the life of a charge but, so far as I know, I've not seen a posting addressing the issue of the life span of the rechargeable battery itself. I'm just wondering about this and when warranty is off....do I continue with the rechargeable(s) or, do I perhaps switch over to the disposables? Since I am now on Medicare, and eventually get reimbursed on most of the expense of the disposables & I suppose the same would apply to the rechargeable ones, the question is just, so far as I'm concerned, one that is for the less hassle. I do though think of those of you who are not on Medicare and your experiences and expenses as well....so, I feel this may be an area we need to discuss. Evon ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2007 Report Share Posted June 3, 2007 Evan, I was activated with my Freedom upgrade in December and use both rechargeables on a regular basis. No problems. I generally can go 2 days on one so on the 2nd day I pop the spare into the charger overnight. Its the number of charge cycles that determines the useful working life of these batteries. Did you replace just one or both of the batteries? If both, you might ask if Cochlear will replace the charger just in case its suspect. *---* *---* *---* *---* *---* Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end. & Dreamer Doll (Guide Dawggie) Newport, Oregon N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup rclark0276@... http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Hi- I have had two rechargeable batteries and one charger replaced since my Nov. 2006 activation to the Freedom upgrade. Each time, Cochlear has been very gracious and quick at replacing the problem equipment. I do not see it as a weakness with the equipment but rather that by chance I ended up with equipment that needed replacement. Anytime, anyone has a problem with any piece of equipment, one can call up Cochlear and they will explain what can done. Any questions if whether something is covered under warranty can be answered then as well. In my 17 years as a cochlear implantee, I've had numerous replacements and repair work done and have always been happy with the service I've received from Cochlear. They want to keep me " up and running " with my cochlear implant! Personally, I love the Freedom to use either rechargeable batteries or disposable batteries and use both types. For daily use, I use rechargeables but I always keep my battery cage and a spare set of disposables in my purse for backup. If I'm out of town and don't want to bring the battery charger, I use disposables. I love this flexibility! So, if in doubt, call Cochlear. Customer service is 1-877-883-3101. With joy, Margo Klug ci old timer since 1989 ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. http://farechase./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 Contact Cochlear or your CI center. They will send replacements for your batteries. They found a problem with the o-rings (gaskets) with the rechargeables. They'll send you new ones with a white casing on the inside so you'll be able to tell the difference. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of jjennifer2002 Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:53 AM Subject: RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IS ANYONE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE BTE FREEDOM RECHARABLE BATTERIES GASKET? I AM, THEY SEEMED TO SLIP OUT. ANY SUGGESTIONS THANKS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 It may be stretched out. It has to be replaced. Unfortunately, Cochlear do not sell o-rings anymore due to customers' handling. I found out yesterday when asking for o-rings. Other options are buying disposable batteries cage (cheapest) or rechargeable batteries. If your Freedom is less than year old, batteries can be replaced for free under warranty. -gs Portales, NM Upgraded to Freedom On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 02:39:00 -0600, < > wrote: > 5. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES > Posted by: " jjennifer2002 " jjennifer2002@... jjennifer2002 > Date: Tue Jul 8, 2008 11:53 pm ((PDT)) > IS ANYONE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE BTE FREEDOM RECHARABLE BATTERIES > GASKET? I AM, THEY SEEMED TO SLIP OUT. ANY SUGGESTIONS THANKS -- Greg Swager gswager@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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