How do you check battery level on fd30?
I can't find it anywhere in the manual or online.
Thanks
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The FD30 doesn't have a battery level indicator. You know the battery is draining when you start losing output mode levels. For example, you won't be able to sustain turbo mode. You will turn the light on, go to Turbo, and the light will try to reach it but drop to the next level down. As the battery continues to drain, you won't be able to reach the top levels. Eventually, you will be able to reach low only. NOTE: NEVER LET YOUR BATTERY COMPLETELY DRAIN! If you aren't able to get to a place to charge your battery as it drains, then we recommend you have. backup battery to swap to.
Chargers such as THIS ONE, have read-out screens that let you know the charge level of your battery. As it charges, you will see the voltage increase to a full charge level.
THIS IS ANOTHER way to test your battery charge. You will need to know the voltage of your battery when fully charged. (3.6 volts, etc.)
Do you have any further questions?
I can't find it anywhere in the manual or online.
Thanks
We are having to answer within your post until CPF fixes the fact we can't reply to your message.
The FD30 doesn't have a battery level indicator. You know the battery is draining when you start losing output mode levels. For example, you won't be able to sustain turbo mode. You will turn the light on, go to Turbo, and the light will try to reach it but drop to the next level down. As the battery continues to drain, you won't be able to reach the top levels. Eventually, you will be able to reach low only. NOTE: NEVER LET YOUR BATTERY COMPLETELY DRAIN! If you aren't able to get to a place to charge your battery as it drains, then we recommend you have. backup battery to swap to.
Chargers such as THIS ONE, have read-out screens that let you know the charge level of your battery. As it charges, you will see the voltage increase to a full charge level.
THIS IS ANOTHER way to test your battery charge. You will need to know the voltage of your battery when fully charged. (3.6 volts, etc.)
Do you have any further questions?
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