DirtyNeckJesse
Elite Member
I have had my Fisher F2 for probably 5 years. Never had a problem out of it. Today I go out and swing at a ball field. Not much happening except lots of trash signals. That is probably why I noticed the possible problem. The signals would suddenly stop while I was swinging and I'd look down to see the machine had turned itself off. My first thought was dead batteries. The indicator showed two of the three segments for battery strength still lit up. After about 10 times of auto turn offs I went back to the car and replaced the batteries. It seems to be OK now but I am curious as to anyone else ever having this happen. Maybe I am just paranoid. Maybe I subconsciously want a new detector. (A dang good possibility! lol) At any rate, is this what happens when the batteries get too low? I usually change them out after about three or four hours use, so I don't have a clue. Thanks for any input.