russ996duke said:
Hi Even tho' it spends a lot of time running off the bike power, I am sick of the way my sp111 eats batteries...
Russ:
I don't remember having to change the batteries in my SP III more frequently than about once every 5,000 to 10,000 miles.
Perhaps double-check to make sure that you have the most recent release of the operating software for the SP III. I recall that one of the last changes that was made to this software (back about 2002 or so) was to give the user the ability to configure the GPSR to turn off automatically when external power was lost, and to turn on automatically when external power was applied.
If you have the power lead to the SP III from your motorcycle hooked up to a 'switched' power supply (something that goes on and off with the ignition circuit), and you configure the GPSR to turn on and off automatically when external power is present, I think that you will then find that the internal batteries last a really long time - because the only time you will run the GPSR from the internal batteries is when you deliberately do so, for the purpose of reviewing routes.
Also, be aware that there are two things you can do to significantly reduce battery drain when you are operating from batteries:
1) Turn the screen illumination down - this accounts for 75% of the power consumed on a SP III, and;
2) Turn the GPS receiver off (put it into simulation mode) - this will also reduce power consumption, but not as much as turning the screen backlighting down will.
Michael