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Have an old Shield RMS/c dot on my sig 365 X. Pretty much my everyday carry. Thinking this dot is 3-4 years old? Seem to be changing batteries a lot. Don't keep records like I should. 2032 battery. Have a ton of them. Duracell mostly. At least once 10-12 months. Shield is always on. Not an issue as I always check it before I holster it. what is the actual life of these sights? Is a holosun 407k a good replacement option? | ||
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Not sure on yours but, I swap out my Trijicon RMR's once a year and I've never run out going on a few years now. | |||
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Manufacturer says 2-3 years. I have not had the best luck in longevity with Duracell button batteries. Energizer Panasonic Sony are the only ones I use anymore. ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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I agree. Panasonic & Sony are top notch. Energizer is good too. Duracell isn't all that good as you've found out. Rom 13:4 If you do evil, be afraid. For he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is God's minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. | |||
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Of course the solution is just carry a spare battery... then if you need to use your P365 and discover the dot is dead.... just replace the battery.... well, actually something else might be dead by then..... I was taught years ago in a coastal navigation class to never trust your life to electronics. My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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I disagree about Duracell batteries. They have been a standard in the industry for some time and are endorsed by guys like Scott Jedlinski and Aaron Cowan. I have used dozens of hundreds of them over the years and cannot recall having a dud. On another forum, a user who is a full-time LE firearms instructor tested various brands in Thread here: https://pistol-forum.com/showt...ife-and-Battery-Type I would suggest writing the month and year of installation in sharpie on the top of the battery. | |||
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Do you keep the cover on it when you're not using it? (I made a little tether for one, keep the cover on even when holstered. Stays a lot cleaner that way too.) I thought they SUGGESTED changing the battery once a year anyway. I certainly recommend it. lol Comes out to 30-40 cents a month? _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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Refer to post: https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...020030994#3020030994 I don't understand why so many guys are averse to testing batteries in their optics. Lithium batteries last a long time. I mean, they're not expensive, but neither is monitoring battery discharge, and a battery tester &/or multimeter has a lot more uses than checking your red dot batteries. | |||
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One thing to consider is the source of the batteries. If you buy online they may be coming from old stock vs a cell in a store that has likely been put out more recently. Not always the issue but just a factor not mentioned previously in the thread. | |||
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Just seemed like I just changed it less than a year ago. Marking the battery is a great idea. | |||
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I change or recharge the batteries in my flashlights about ever to weeks, and they're off most of the time. ![]() Cover it when not in use if you're not, so it's using the least amount of juice. I have a Shield and I like it, but "always on" anything doesn't make sense to me. | |||
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Battery in my always-on Gen 1 RMR lasted 3 years FWIW. IIRC it's a 2032 --------------------------- My hovercraft is full of eels. | |||
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