This guy is from Ireland? Never heard about throw batteries on the table ! Better let it sit with the plastic tab off for 5 full minutes before inserting it into your hearing aid!
No idea what you are talking about: 1. Not from Ireland...never said so. 2. Because you haven't heard to bounce batteries (accepted practice) to find out the death or life of them when testing if a hearing aid is working or not, it's not my problem here. 3. Zinc Air batteries do need a 30 seconds of being out of the package to make sure they charge up with oxygen to get them running. But you obviously didn't listen to the whole thing of DIAGNOSING that the battery works or if you say the hearing aid isn't work.
What’s with the throwing the batteries down onto …. I don’t know what he’s throwing it onto. Not shown in the video. very strange behaviour. I wouldn’t take much counsel by this.
I didn't show it in the video but you can bounce a battery down and if it doesn't bounce up, it's a bad battery. Very simple engineering trick used by Audiologists and manufacturers. Because you didn't get it doesn't mean that it's a bad idea.
This guy is from Ireland? Never heard about throw batteries on the table ! Better let it sit with the plastic tab off for 5 full minutes before inserting it into your hearing aid!
No idea what you are talking about:
1. Not from Ireland...never said so.
2. Because you haven't heard to bounce batteries (accepted practice) to find out the death or life of them when testing if a hearing aid is working or not, it's not my problem here.
3. Zinc Air batteries do need a 30 seconds of being out of the package to make sure they charge up with oxygen to get them running. But you obviously didn't listen to the whole thing of DIAGNOSING that the battery works or if you say the hearing aid isn't work.
How many months will the rechargable battery in my hearing aid last before it will no longer charge?
In the charger??? Chargers last years.
About 2-3 years.
What’s with the throwing the batteries down onto …. I don’t know what he’s throwing it onto. Not shown in the video. very strange behaviour. I wouldn’t take much counsel by this.
I didn't show it in the video but you can bounce a battery down and if it doesn't bounce up, it's a bad battery. Very simple engineering trick used by Audiologists and manufacturers. Because you didn't get it doesn't mean that it's a bad idea.
Wow I'll be poor
Why?
@@HearingSolutionCtr Battery's are expensive here
@@geraldinemcardle2418 They cost about 6 bucks a month. What???
@@HearingSolutionCtr Not here in Ireland