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kandrey89

USA
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Posted - 07/14/2025 :  12:49:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello,
I have a GMC320 Plus V4 that I haven't used in like 5 years.
I fully expected the 14500 battery to be dead, however I plugged in the USB and the unit started to infinitely restart. Why?
Next I tried removing the battery and the unit started to scream/emit noise. Had to unplug from USB. Unit only makes noise without battery plugged in and with USB power. Unit continues to power cycle on USB power.

Any help please...
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Kaninbjerget

Denmark
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Posted - 07/15/2025 :  11:56:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes the battery is 100% dead and attempting to recharge it for a lengthy time may even be risky to cells in that state. In some constructions the battery is used for voltage stabilization when plugged in. That seems the case with both your V4 and my newer 320S which I keep without battery in prepping stash. Just tryed pluggin in USB without battery and does the exact same thing. Putting in a battery everything is back to normal.

You have two options.
1. Get a new 14500 LiIon cell. They're quite cheap but please choose a well known brand and not some random junk that risk catching fire.

2. Get a 3,6 v AA size Lithium Thionyl single use battery. Very important! Efter putting the battery in go to the battery menu (Others - Battery - Battery Type) and select Non Rechargeable. Then you can safely power it using USB and the battery is purely backup and for time keeping.

I have lithium thionyl cells in my prepping stash because when left outside device they have 20+ years shelf life - in real life probably even close to 40 without loosing too much of the original capacity - but must be out of device as clock and cirquit to listen for power keypress is running when battery is installed. Should there be an unfortunate event where I really need my geiger I'm confident I can power it for a good amount of time (turn off backlight).
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