What exactly are/is the ohms on the V4L KR808D-1 PT, the manual and automatic battery?
Been reading a lot about batteries (since my PT died, but being replaced by V4L) and was wondering if it's not better to run the PT on an USB/AC adapter?
We don't have many power outages where I'm at however, my computer is hooked up to a Belkin Surge box just in case. I read that power surges, type of computer , amount of use, can all be factors for a PT's going out.
I've been using a 901/501 adapter on my automatic or manual when I feel like dripping; so far so good, no problems. Would the adapter shorten the life of a battery in any way? I like using it on my KR808D-1 because I don't have to recharge it as often as the 501.
Now I'm thinking about trying a CE2 carto on my 808, but the question of ohms comes up and I don't have a clue what it is for either my PT, automatic or manual?
Been reading a lot about batteries (since my PT died, but being replaced by V4L) and was wondering if it's not better to run the PT on an USB/AC adapter?
We don't have many power outages where I'm at however, my computer is hooked up to a Belkin Surge box just in case. I read that power surges, type of computer , amount of use, can all be factors for a PT's going out.
I've been using a 901/501 adapter on my automatic or manual when I feel like dripping; so far so good, no problems. Would the adapter shorten the life of a battery in any way? I like using it on my KR808D-1 because I don't have to recharge it as often as the 501.
Now I'm thinking about trying a CE2 carto on my 808, but the question of ohms comes up and I don't have a clue what it is for either my PT, automatic or manual?