One of my Hummingbird FF has been acting up randomly. Wrong depth reading, Fading Screen, blank screen, etc are the random symptoms for the past 3 months. The FF was used over 90 trips and 7-8 hours per trip. Then the same things happened twice on my new Hummingbird FF.
The problems occurred randomly. This time I suspected the one of the batteries.
When I had screen light on, the screen faded out slowly after 50 minutes in use. 2 hours later I disconnect the battery, when I reconnected the battery the FF was find for 2 hours. Then the screen faded out without screen light on. The voltage alarm on FF never went off.
The voltage alarm always went off when the battery was new and I intentionally drained the battery to see how long the battery last.
I have two SLA batteries, 5 ah and 7ah. Both were used 80+ trips, 7-8 hours per trip.
I finally recognize that the problem happened only when I used the 5ah, smaller battery. The 7ah, bigger, and with the bigger terminal (connectors) is still fine.
The voltage reading of the 5ah battery is still 12+. But I think it does not deliver electricity consistently. And now I think it doesn’t get fully charged any more.
The voltage of 8 AA batteries drops when they are aged. So it was not hard to find the AA batteries are bad. But my SLA battery did not drop the voltage. And the problem occurred randomly.
BTW,
The instructions on the 7ah battery stated that the battery must be completely drained three times, so I did that.
But the guy at the battery store when I bought the 5ah battery told me that I should not drain the battery completely. He told me that I should always charge the battery immediately after each fishing trip.
I just received a 5ah battery and a charger from Amazon.com. Both don’t come with any instructions. I am not planning to drain the new 5ah battery. At least I think I can use the 5ah battery for 70 trips – which is a whole lot cheaper than many AA batteries. Though I think I should have ordered a 7ah battery for $3 dollars more.
Joe
The problems occurred randomly. This time I suspected the one of the batteries.
When I had screen light on, the screen faded out slowly after 50 minutes in use. 2 hours later I disconnect the battery, when I reconnected the battery the FF was find for 2 hours. Then the screen faded out without screen light on. The voltage alarm on FF never went off.
The voltage alarm always went off when the battery was new and I intentionally drained the battery to see how long the battery last.
I have two SLA batteries, 5 ah and 7ah. Both were used 80+ trips, 7-8 hours per trip.
I finally recognize that the problem happened only when I used the 5ah, smaller battery. The 7ah, bigger, and with the bigger terminal (connectors) is still fine.
The voltage reading of the 5ah battery is still 12+. But I think it does not deliver electricity consistently. And now I think it doesn’t get fully charged any more.
The voltage of 8 AA batteries drops when they are aged. So it was not hard to find the AA batteries are bad. But my SLA battery did not drop the voltage. And the problem occurred randomly.
BTW,
The instructions on the 7ah battery stated that the battery must be completely drained three times, so I did that.
But the guy at the battery store when I bought the 5ah battery told me that I should not drain the battery completely. He told me that I should always charge the battery immediately after each fishing trip.
I just received a 5ah battery and a charger from Amazon.com. Both don’t come with any instructions. I am not planning to drain the new 5ah battery. At least I think I can use the 5ah battery for 70 trips – which is a whole lot cheaper than many AA batteries. Though I think I should have ordered a 7ah battery for $3 dollars more.
Joe
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