Chet18013
Well-known member
If you have internet satellite and have a Birdog meter, you run the risk if damaging the meter if you do not use it and charge the battery at least once a month. I just learned this from the company that does the US servicing of these meters. (see: http://www.pacesetterelectronics.com/)
It seems that when the Birdog meter is shut off, the display is shut off, BUT the microprocessor remains powered all the time. If the battery is not charged at least once a month, you run the risk of having the voltage drop to the point where some damage could occur to the meter. Since I found this out the hard way, I though that I would pass it on to the rest of you so you won't have the problem.. The other option is to disconnect the battery when the meter is stored for more than a month. Anytime the battery is disconnected,or the meter is reprogrammed, the battery charge indicator is reset to 0, even if the battery has a full charge.
Chet18013
It seems that when the Birdog meter is shut off, the display is shut off, BUT the microprocessor remains powered all the time. If the battery is not charged at least once a month, you run the risk of having the voltage drop to the point where some damage could occur to the meter. Since I found this out the hard way, I though that I would pass it on to the rest of you so you won't have the problem.. The other option is to disconnect the battery when the meter is stored for more than a month. Anytime the battery is disconnected,or the meter is reprogrammed, the battery charge indicator is reset to 0, even if the battery has a full charge.
Chet18013