Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 Hi Ian I cant help you on the first question, but I can help on the second. We have just taken delivery of a FirstSave, and being the good egg, I have read the book and watched the video....... The book states 'When the bottom Red LED initially lights, upon opening the lid or at any time during a rescue, you will hear the 'Battery Low' prompt once. However, the FirstSave should still be capable of delivering approimately 9 more defibrilation shocks' I like the get of jail free card they have ie 'should still be capable' Hope this answers your question. If you need any more info just shout Regards from the North Sea >From: " Base Paramedic [bT] " <Base_Paramedic@...> >Reply- > " ' ' " >< > >Subject: Marquette Defibs & First Save AED >Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 05:57:13 +0200 > >Hi All, > >Two questions re defibs. > >(Steve this may be one for you) > >1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from >memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not >good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to >dated technology and lighter and more portable models being avaialable. Can >anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still available, I know >its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily >available? > >2. Second question re first save aed's we have one of the above and on >connecting it to the PC diagnostic and download software the battery life >only shows 45%, I ve chatted with my back to back (also on the list) and he >seems to think that so long as the indicator is green (it is) the AED is >good for at least one full resus, can anyone back this up? > >And Gerard before you ask no I'm not in the market for a new defib :-))) >(not yet anyway) > >Best Wishes > >Ian >Listowner > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >Post message: egroups >Subscribe: -subscribeegroups >Unsubscribe: -unsubscribeegroups > >Thank you for supporting Remote Medics Online. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 Thanks , that answers that question then......... atb ian Marquette Defibs & First Save AED >Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 05:57:13 +0200 > >Hi All, > >Two questions re defibs. > >(Steve this may be one for you) > >1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from >memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not >good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to >dated technology and lighter and more portable models being avaialable. Can >anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still available, I know >its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily >available? > >2. Second question re first save aed's we have one of the above and on >connecting it to the PC diagnostic and download software the battery life >only shows 45%, I ve chatted with my back to back (also on the list) and he >seems to think that so long as the indicator is green (it is) the AED is >good for at least one full resus, can anyone back this up? > >And Gerard before you ask no I'm not in the market for a new defib :-))) >(not yet anyway) > >Best Wishes > >Ian >Listowner > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >Post message: egroups >Subscribe: -subscribeegroups >Unsubscribe: -unsubscribeegroups > >Thank you for supporting Remote Medics Online. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 Ian, Staffs have a collection of ancient Marquettes, ie portable via forklift and bad language. ALL the batteries were dead when they recently tried to resus them. I suggested the routine of hot-cold which usually free up a battery with memeory effect. IE you put them on a hot radiator, then in the fridge. Keep doing that for a while and maybe some life comes back. You can get spare batteries, as I believe the company holds old stock. Ross > Marquette Defibs & First Save AED > > > Hi All, > > Two questions re defibs. > > (Steve this may be one for you) > > 1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from > memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not > good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to > dated technology and lighter and more portable models being > avaialable. Can > anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still > available, I know > its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily > available? > > 2. Second question re first save aed's we have one of the above and on > connecting it to the PC diagnostic and download software the battery life > only shows 45%, I ve chatted with my back to back (also on the > list) and he > seems to think that so long as the indicator is green (it is) the AED is > good for at least one full resus, can anyone back this up? > > And Gerard before you ask no I'm not in the market for a new defib :-))) > (not yet anyway) > > Best Wishes > > Ian > Listowner > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 What sort of batteries do these things use, because there are chargers for so called non rechargeable and rechargeable batteries, I use one by Innovations, however it is possible that these might not be standard sizes??? JC Marquette Defibs & First Save AED >> >> >> Hi All, >> >> Two questions re defibs. >> >> (Steve this may be one for you) >> >> 1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from >> memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not >> good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to >> dated technology and lighter and more portable models being >> avaialable. Can >> anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still >> available, I know >> its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily >> available? >> >> 2. Second question re first save aed's we have one of the above and on >> connecting it to the PC diagnostic and download software the battery life >> only shows 45%, I ve chatted with my back to back (also on the >> list) and he >> seems to think that so long as the indicator is green (it is) the AED is >> good for at least one full resus, can anyone back this up? >> >> And Gerard before you ask no I'm not in the market for a new defib :-))) >> (not yet anyway) >> >> Best Wishes >> >> Ian >> Listowner >> >> > > > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >Post message: egroups >Subscribe: -subscribeegroups >Unsubscribe: -unsubscribeegroups > >Thank you for supporting Remote Medics Online. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 , I think they are specific, normal battery chargers would not work in this particular case Rgs Ian Re: Marquette Defibs & First Save AED > What sort of batteries do these things use, because there are > chargers for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 I have very little experience of Marquette Defibs, I think I did an assesment on one about 12 years ago, can't tell you the model number, sorry! bur I did pass. A company called Batteries in the UK do battery reconditioners but these are mainly for two two radios ans 'medical equipment' etc. I doubt very much if they would do an adapter for something like a Marquette but it might be worth asking the question. Unit 1 Langer Park Industrial Estate Holland Road Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 2DB United Kingdom Phone Number: +44 (0) 1394 671763 Fax Number: +44 (0) 1394 671797 eMail: sales@... or check out http://www.alexanderbatteries.com/ 1511 S. Garfield Place PO Box 1508 Mason City, IA 50402-1508 (641)423-8955 fax: (641)423-1644 e-mail Webmaster@... Bray Managing Director SP Services (UK) Ltd * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Don't forget to visit our website at http://www.999supplies.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Marquette Defibs & First Save AED Hi All, Two questions re defibs. (Steve this may be one for you) 1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to dated technology and lighter and more portable models being avaialable. Can anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still available, I know its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily available? 2. Second question re first save aed's we have one of the above and on connecting it to the PC diagnostic and download software the battery life only shows 45%, I ve chatted with my back to back (also on the list) and he seems to think that so long as the indicator is green (it is) the AED is good for at least one full resus, can anyone back this up? And Gerard before you ask no I'm not in the market for a new defib :-))) (not yet anyway) Best Wishes Ian Listowner Member Information: List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... Post message: egroups Subscribe: -subscribeegroups Unsubscribe: -unsubscribeegroups Thank you for supporting Remote Medics Online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 In a message dated 27/08/2001 10:38:17 GMT Daylight Time, rboardman@... writes: > > 1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from > > memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not > > good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to > > dated technology and lighter and more portable models being > > avaialable. Can > > anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still > > available, I know > > its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily > > available? > try www.west-wales-ambulance-service.co.uk they can obtain new batteries for almost anything at the right price Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Much obliged I thought they might be but I have come across some medical gear that works off standard A AA AAA C D etc rechargeable cells. JC Re: Marquette Defibs & First Save AED >, > >I think they are specific, normal battery chargers would not work in >this particular case > >Rgs > >Ian > > Re: Marquette Defibs & First Save AED > >> What sort of batteries do these things use, because there are >> chargers for > > > > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >Post message: egroups >Subscribe: -subscribeegroups >Unsubscribe: -unsubscribeegroups > >Thank you for supporting Remote Medics Online. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Yeah the price is the problem, if its not cost effective we may just consider upgrading the machine. Rgs Ian Re: Marquette Defibs & First Save AED In a message dated 27/08/2001 10:38:17 GMT Daylight Time, rboardman@... writes: > > 1. We have a marquette 1250 but the batteries appear to be suffering from > > memory effect, ie die after 24 hours, for the obvious reasons this is not > > good, a reliable source tells me BP and Shell have binned theirs due to > > dated technology and lighter and more portable models being > > avaialable. Can > > anyone confirm this? second are marquette batteries still > > available, I know > > its a dated machine but I would have thought spares would be readily > > available? > try www.west-wales-ambulance-service.co.uk they can obtain new batteries for almost anything at the right price Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 In a message dated 29/08/2001 09:57:12 GMT Daylight Time, rhinomed2@... writes: > > Good morning from South Africa! > Just thought i'd add my 2 cents worth. > We battle in SA with the high cost of replacement batteries. A new > company here called Battery Terminal will take an old battery and for > a fraction of the cost of a new one can repopulate an expired unit. > Works very well and is very cost effective.Even opening " sealed " > batteries seems to present no problems to them. I'm sure you must have > a similar service in the UK. > Regards > Steve > Medic - Orca FPSO > yes we do try <A HREF= " http://www.west-wales-ambulance-service.co.uk/ " >www.west-wales-ambulance-s\ ervice.co.uk</A> for the best prices Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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