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Jenna M Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:09 pm Post subject: Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun Problem |
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I just got my new Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun today. When I point it at a stationary object and pull the trigger, it will display between 80 and 85 mph.
When I point it at a moving object, it will display the current speed correctly. When I let go, it is supposed to display the highest speed it recorded during the time the trigger was pulled. However, mine will only display the highest speed about half the time. The other half, it will display 80-85 mph.
So, my actual questions are the following:
1. When I point my Bushnell Velocity at a stationary object, what is the screen supposed to display? 0 mph?
2. Is there a reason why mine only displays the correct speed after I release the trigger half of the time? Is there an easy way to fix it? |
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Ryan_W Site Admin
Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 427
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:50 am Post subject: Velocity fault |
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We have just opened the first two of a batch of eight new velocity speedguns.
Both exhibit the same fault as that posted already - switch on; press trigger and 68 or 70mph appears.
Test with calibrating fork and correct speed is indictaed until trigger released when the display reverts to something obviously incorrect.
Three different sets of batteries tried (dry cells) same result.
However, by replacing the batteries with a pair of NiCads, correct operation results.
I suspect that this is due to the lower terminal voltage of the NiCads - 2 x 1.3v = 2.6v total as compared to the dry cells 2 x 1.5v = 3v total (actually a tad more).
We are going to unpack and test the other six in the batch and will keep you posted.
Barry Morse. South Somerset Community Speedwatch Data Manager
email: southsomerset.csw@hotmail.co.uk |
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Ryan_W Site Admin
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Ryan_W Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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I have tested several more radar guns that were returned for these erroneous readings. As it turns out, they all work perfectly with rechargable batteries. This seems to be more of an amperage problem than a voltage problem. You can draw more amperage from a rechargable than from an alkaline. Whatever has recently changed about the radar gun, it is trying to draw too much current. We are currently wrking with Bushnell to find a solution.
Also, can you please verify, were these the Velocity or the Speedster II model? _________________ Best Regards,
Ryan W.
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