Approved Rechargeable AA Battery Kit for PoolWaterLAB Photometer
Approved Rechargeable AA Battery Kit for PoolWaterLAB Photometer
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Approved rechargeable AA power kit for PoolWaterLAB photometer
This rechargeable AA battery kit is designed specifically for the PoolWaterLAB / PoolLab 2.0 photometer power profile. It helps maintain stable device operation during long testing sessions and supports consistent field workflows.
These batteries provide 17 hours of continuous operation, which is at least a month's charge for a typical household.
What’s included
- Rechargeable AA batteries (PoolWaterLAB-approved set for this photometer)
- Charging cable
Photometer warranty power requirement (important)
Photometer warranty coverage is valid only if the device is powered by:
- standard alkaline AA batteries, or
- this PoolWaterLAB-approved rechargeable AA set
If any other batteries or power sources are used with the photometer even once, the photometer warranty is void. This includes (but is not limited to) lithium AA, Li-ion “AA” rechargeables, mixed battery types, or non-approved charging setups.
Why this requirement exists
The photometer is designed to operate within a specific power profile. Different battery chemistries and charging methods can affect voltage behavior and stability. Using non-approved batteries or charging setups can cause unstable power and may damage the device.
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