My National Geographic Weather Station is the opposite. The outside sensor only indicates the temperature, but the single CR2023 battery lasts a year. The inside unit on my desk lasts around 5 - 6 months and lets me know if needs a battery by showing the outside temperature as ' -- '
Although the manual says 'rechargeable batteries are not recommended', I would try 4 Sanyo Eneloop batteries. Or you could contact Acurite Support and ask them if your battery use is excessive?
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Ok well this is a common problem with digital cameras. And the fact is you just cant use regular batteries in a digital camera.
Your two best options are; You can buy lithium batteries, or you can buy rechargeable ones.
Hope that I could help!
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Restart as if from new ie as if it is being taken out of the box
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you have to replace the thermostat . problems like this are common with latest electronic thermostats from china . most are going bad in less than 4 years . it so bad ,i am telling anyone who asks , to please keep there old regular thermostat , or if you have one of the old electronic ones (made over 10 years ago) hold on to it , it will last forever.... somehow when we moved the factory to china they forgot how to make thermostats that last ........ if you plan to rate this answer , please rate it 3 or 4 stars . this will help me stay in the paid answer department
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cudgegong said in another forum:
To resolve the annoying "change the batteries" problem. Goto menu, choose yellow menu, select
file No. reset to ON. Turn camera off and back on.
Voila fixed.
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After inserting the batteries, DO NOT set the time until the OUTSIDE temperature registers. That's the trick.
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