6G Battery Life Estimator

3.0
47 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

This application estimates the battery life for Sonardyne's family of 6th Generation (6G) acoustic transponders for a pre-defined operational scenario.

The intuitive menu interface allows the user to specify the instrument type, for example a standard Compatt 6 fitted with an alkaline battery, together with instrument’s navigation and telemetry settings. Based on the information entered, the application will provide the user with an estimate, measured in days, of the instrument’s remaining battery life.

Users are reminded that this application provides only an estimate of the instrument’s remaining battery life, and that some assumptions have been made to keep the application simple to use.

Currently, the 6G Battery Life Estimator application is suitable for use with the following Sonardyne acoustic transponders: DPT6, Compatt 6, AMT, Fetch and PIES.
If you require assistance with a Sonardyne transponder not listed here, please contact Sonardyne’s Customer Support Team directly. Details can be found on the Sonardyne website.

If you require assistance with this application, please click on the Email Developer link below.
Updated on
Nov 8, 2012

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Ratings and reviews

5.0
42 reviews
A Google user
October 27, 2013
I haven't used this in real life yet, but I like the idea of manufacturers making tools like this one.
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A Google user
June 20, 2019
Ini sangat berguna di hp penguna android 4.0.3 batre nambah lama lobetnya tadinya batre saya kalo 100% thn 2jam sekarang dua kalilipat menjadi 4 jam alhadulillah ada penghemat batre android 4.0.3
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A Google user
November 12, 2013
Amazing!!!!
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What's new

Bug fix: The indexing of the update rate was incorrect above 20s due to the 30s option being removed from the drop down list but not the lookup table. Therefore battery life estimates will be pessimistic above 20s. Hence 60s was actually using 30s and 10mins was using 60s and so on.

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