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Re: ME66/K6 battery level indication

Subject: Re: ME66/K6 battery level indication
From: "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn
Date: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:20 am ((PDT))
On 8/21/2011 10:23 AM, Peter Shute wrote:
> It flashes once when I turn it on, and I'm guessing this is to indicate that 
> the battery is ok. Is this correct?
>
> If that's correct, how do  I know how much life is left?
>
> And if the light doesn't flash, does that necessarily mean the microphone is 
> now dead? Or can it still function for a while longer once the battery level 
> is low enough that it doesn't flash?
>

Hi Peter,
If there is one flaw with the ME/K6 series microphones, it is the lack 
of technical/operating information from Sennheiser.

Yes, the LED only flashes when you turn the battery switch on and the 
intensity of this LED flash is supposedly an indication of the battery 
level, not a very accurate indicator I suspect,  however the good news 
is the AA battery lasts so long with the K6 module, trying to interpret 
the LED indicator is really not an issue as typically I find battery 
life is months, not hours or days. Unfortunately, there is no good way 
to tell how much battery life remains accurately using the LED, It is 
basically a go/no go indicator...

What I do is remove the K6 battery after several months of use and check 
it with a digital multimeter and as long as it is above 1 volt DC,  the 
LED still flashes, I put the battery back and keep using it. So far I've 
not had one go dead in the field. I suspect Sennheiser's battery life 
estimation of 150 hours is very conservative, I often run my ME66/K6 for 
several days at a time with no indication of degraded battery condition.

Another factor that can work in your favor extending the K6 internal 
battery life, if you have a recorder or a preamp that supplies Phantom 
power and you are operating from an unlimited DC supply of some sort 
such as a car battery (I often use a deep cycle marine battery with a 
SOLAR charger) , simply do not turn the K6 battery switch on, the switch 
only controls the battery, the microphone is always active and will use 
phantom power when it is available. I often use a SD "302"mix/pre 
powered by a large external battery pack for power, and  I set the SD 
302 Phantom power at the 12VDC level option rather than 48 VDC level and 
the ME66/K6 microphones work well at this setting regardless of where 
the K6 switch is set.  This is a great setup as it avoids draining the 
AA batteries in the mics, recorder, and preamps for lengthy extended 
sessions.

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Mitch Hill

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