sr171soars
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R2D2 said:I'm going to bulk order my batteries too and put spares in the car, home and in my handbag (you call it a purse). Also I will have some rechargeable batteries for home that I can use with the bodyworn. With hearing aids I have been so disorganised with my batteries (I'm the type to run to the store just as the power is fading!) but that is going to have to change.
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Another helpful hint...you can use regular P675s (like found at Radio Shack or a Drug Store) for the BTE in a pinch. They just don't last as long as cochlear batteries.
Speaking of which yet another hint...When your cochlear batteries are used up, they can be donated to assisted living places for those who use HAs. CIs don't use all the power in the batteries because they need a lot of juice to run. When the three batteries in the BTE don't work anymore, there is some juice in them for regular HAs to run for a couple of days. I just found this out from another forum.