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HLAsurvey1
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Joined: 1/31/2012
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Trimble 12V system |
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My company and I are looking into replacing the battery pack on our Trimble 5600 series Robotic station.
The cost of 4 replacement Trimble Batteries, however, is a little expensive at around $150 per battery (part #572204270)
Now, I've seen several people using CAR/MOTORCYCLE batteries to power their Robot and have even seen that Trimble has a cable (part #73836001) they make for this use.
My problem is I can't seem to find any information on the matter, positive or negative, on the procedures used in using this sort of battery set up.
If anyone has any information on the subject I'd really appreciate it since it could save our company a lot of money in the long run.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 6:06:24 AM |
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Arafat
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Joined: 6/22/2012
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Re: Trimble 12V system |
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Hello i'm from Portugal (sorry my bad english) i use those baterrys (cars, motocycle) and thats pretty fine cause it still charge by a long time (working constantly 12h day) and i only recharge in the end of week, since i use never had the classic problem of "low baterry station", the only bad point is the weight of that baterry but good points win. Exist one cable original and the macgeyver way, an adptation of the original cabel to the pieces that conect with bat.
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