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Minelab CTX 3030 Aa Battery Pack Will Not Work On GPZ 7000


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G'day Steve

 

We have just purchased one of these and should get it this week by post from a dealer here in Aus, I hope it works but now am unsure.

 

http://www.goldcitydetecting.com/onlinestore.htm#!/Battery-Holder-CTX3030/p/46584978/category=12092630

"This is a Minelab replacement battery holder to suit the CTX3030 detectors and will also suit the GPZ7000"

"Compatible Metal Detectors

CTX 3030

GPZ7000

*Stand alone battery pack is not waterproof. To become waterproof the battery must be attached to the waterproof seal on the CTX 3030."

 

cheers dave

Hi Dave,

That is from my website, or should I say was, as I have modified the item info.

I'm not sure where I got that info from, and have put some holders into stock on the basis, but have checked just now as I saw this thread and they are not compatible with the GPZ from what I see.

I also fitted 8 x AA's into a holder and the GPZ doesn't fire up. Further inspection shows that the CTX AA holder (and presumably the battery also) has the positive and negative pins side by side at one end, and the GPZ battery has the positive and negative at opposite ends of the pin socket.

I don't want to be the goose that modifies a CTX holder and finds the GPZ lets the smoke out.

I must apologise for the incorrect info and have modified the item to reflect this.

Cheers.

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I don't know Dave, as I haven't got a CTX battery here. The AA holder is definitely side by side as I had a look at the small circuit board in one to confirm this. Some of the pins in the detectors may be joined internally?

If it won't work then I'm guessing there is a valid reason behind it.

Cheers.

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Hi Dave,

That is from my website, or should I say was, as I have modified the item info.

I'm not sure where I got that info from, and have put some holders into stock on the basis, but have checked just now as I saw this thread and they are not compatible with the GPZ from what I see.

I also fitted 8 x AA's into a holder and the GPZ doesn't fire up. Further inspection shows that the CTX AA holder (and presumably the battery also) has the positive and negative pins side by side at one end, and the GPZ battery has the positive and negative at opposite ends of the pin socket.

I don't want to be the goose that modifies a CTX holder and finds the GPZ lets the smoke out.

I must apologise for the incorrect info and have modified the item to reflect this.

Cheers.

If what I just read is true and the pin out of the AA adapter is different than the LI battery for the GPZ then the GPZ lacks an internal regulator that the CTX has hence the AA does not work.  I have various electronic devices that we install in aircraft that are set up with pin outs for different input voltages, ie 12vdc, 28vdc 400hz AC and so on.

The GPZ just simply was not designed the same as the CTX for battery types.  This is something ML either overlooked or decided not to incorporate~ the AA battery pack.   LI's have a better performance over time than do NiMH or Alkaline and given how sensitive the GPZ is that may have been a factor to prevent complaints about lousy performance due to low batteries.

A thought.

 

addendum: Thinking on it a bit the relative sizes of the CTX and GPZ packs as well as overall time of use between recharges also suggests to me that the GPZ use's a lot more power compaired to the CTX.  AA batteries were probalbly also ruled out because the GPZ would eat them like candy.  For the same amount of punch in AA's I'd guess you'd need 16 for a GPZ to last a while.... its already heavy :)  I don't think anyone would want a pack as big as the super size pack of AA's one gets for Xmas so the kids can play with their toys.  Hahh!

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AA batteries were probably also ruled out because the GPZ would eat them like candy.

 

I am guessing that is likely the case. Even if through alterations and rigging you could get the AA battery pack to work on the GPZ, it would not last long. The 3030 Li battery pack, which lasts a good long time on the 3030, lasts not more than 4 hours on the GPZ as the GPZ just seems to consume a lot more amps. I am told the AA battery pack lasts only 3 to 4 hours on the 3030, it would be probably well less than 2 hours, maybe closer to one hour on the GPZ. Enough to get you through the end of a long day if your battery ran out, or enough to allow you to dig that last good sounding target you were digging when the battery died, but not a lot more.

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An hour would suit me just fine if that was all it gave me. Sometimes all you want is that one hour more.

That said, I will leave it to others to mess with. Presumably with some rewiring and a different battery configuration a person could use the shell to make a backup battery pack, and I am sure somebody will. Just not me. It was one thing to buy a cheap shell to employ AA batteries I have piles of anyway. It is another thing entirely to have to rebuild it and be the guinea pig with the 10K detector. Something tells me going that far would void a detector warranty so I officially give up on this idea. It looks like for the moment the only available battery backup for the GPZ is the smaller CTX 7.2V 34Wh batterry until the full size battery is available in the next couple months.

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I think that someone with a GPZ700o should contact Minelab too see what they have to say about this and clarify, they do say that the CTX battery will work with the GPZ so that would lead most to believe that the AA holder for the CTX will work as well since Minelab has never said the AA holder shouldn't be use with the GPZ.

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Folks,

 

Here is your easy remedy;

 

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It is a 22mm x 17mm DC Voltage Regulator. It has a little potentiometer to adjust voltage from 4.5v - 28v DC. It will handle up to 3amps of load. My guess is that the GPZ has a little circuit breaker built in that trips when voltage over a certain level is applied. Because it is adjustable, you can play with it until you find out exactly what that threshold is.

 

DC Voltage Regulator

 

Very inexpensive and will 99% fit inside the battery holder..

 

Mike

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