
gecko zzed
Grumpy Mod
In October I was doing sound for a show, which entailed using four radio mikes.
During sound check I noted that the batteries in the mikes were running a bit low, so I went to replace them. Oops . . . no spare batteries. I normally have batteries floating around everywhere.
No worries . . . I popped into the car and went looking for some more. Only place open nearby was a pharmacy that happened to have some. But they only had Lithium batteries, which cost three times the normal price. But I got them anyway, and had fresh batteries for the show. All went well, no problems.
Since October, I was involved in another show and its rehearsals, also requiring radio mikes. Rehearsals went well, and no problems with the mikes.
The show started, and first night went well. Again no problems. The Lithium batteries were doing the job and showing great staying powers.
Second night starts, and the batteries are still showing full power. Awesome.
Then a singer does her song, puts the mike the stand. Next singer picks it up, sings . . . and nothing. Battery indicator shows zero! WTF?
And one by one, the four mikes go from full to nothing.
Fortunately, I had other batteries and managed to salvage the situation.
I wonder if this is a characteristic of Li batteries; that they go from full to nothing when they run out.
I'm used to seeing the battery power indicators gradually dropping off as the batteries near then end of their lives., not going from max to mininum in a blink.
During sound check I noted that the batteries in the mikes were running a bit low, so I went to replace them. Oops . . . no spare batteries. I normally have batteries floating around everywhere.
No worries . . . I popped into the car and went looking for some more. Only place open nearby was a pharmacy that happened to have some. But they only had Lithium batteries, which cost three times the normal price. But I got them anyway, and had fresh batteries for the show. All went well, no problems.
Since October, I was involved in another show and its rehearsals, also requiring radio mikes. Rehearsals went well, and no problems with the mikes.
The show started, and first night went well. Again no problems. The Lithium batteries were doing the job and showing great staying powers.
Second night starts, and the batteries are still showing full power. Awesome.
Then a singer does her song, puts the mike the stand. Next singer picks it up, sings . . . and nothing. Battery indicator shows zero! WTF?
And one by one, the four mikes go from full to nothing.
Fortunately, I had other batteries and managed to salvage the situation.
I wonder if this is a characteristic of Li batteries; that they go from full to nothing when they run out.
I'm used to seeing the battery power indicators gradually dropping off as the batteries near then end of their lives., not going from max to mininum in a blink.