In my the manual for my 😢OMRON PB7000 monitor it’s stated to “Use only 4 “AAA” alkaline batteries with this monitor. Do not use other types of batteries.” “Use of unsupported batteries may damage and/or may be hazardous to the monitor.” I still want to try using rechargeable batteries 🔋. I don’t see why it will damage my monitor.
I would avoid Duracell batteries. They used to be very reliable, but I've seen them leak in many different devices in recent years. Many of the leaking ones still had 3 or 4 years left on their expiration dates. I have several atomic wall clocks and have found leaking Duracells in them when they hadn't even been used for a year. I think Duracell must have changed the electrolyte formula at some point- maybe when they were making them mercury-free- and that could have caused them to leak. I switched to Eveready and haven't seen any of them leak so far.
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Thanks for the tips on batteries. It's a simple but overlooked detail of the monitors.
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A friend of mine mixed and unmatched the batteries, that's not a good idea either. Thanks for the video!
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Thank you! Have a great day also.
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Have a great day everyone!
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I bought an adaptor for my Welch Allyn 1700 as a backup incase the batteries go.
Great monitor
Good idea!
I agree and highly recommend it. Check my video review or website for my review.
Overlooked part of monitors. Thanks.
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In my the manual for my 😢OMRON PB7000 monitor it’s stated to “Use only 4 “AAA” alkaline batteries with this monitor. Do not use other types of batteries.” “Use of unsupported batteries may damage and/or may be hazardous to the monitor.” I still want to try using rechargeable batteries 🔋. I don’t see why it will damage my monitor.
Which is good batteries for Omron B.P Machine
I would avoid Duracell batteries. They used to be very reliable, but I've seen them leak in many different devices in recent years. Many of the leaking ones still had 3 or 4 years left on their expiration dates. I have several atomic wall clocks and have found leaking Duracells in them when they hadn't even been used for a year. I think Duracell must have changed the electrolyte formula at some point- maybe when they were making them mercury-free- and that could have caused them to leak. I switched to Eveready and haven't seen any of them leak so far.
Thank you for giving us information on the batteries.
Is it going to give you the wrong reading on the Monitor if it on law betters
No it won't. Giving reading takes less volts than pumping gas to cuffs. So if it is available to pump gas, it will work just fine
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