People often ask…
What battery does their Bushnell Tour V3 Rangefinder use?
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Bushnell Tour V Battery
A battery lasts longer than expected. You should always carry a spare battery in your bag.
This product is easy to install. You need to remove the old battery and insert the new one.
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Maintenance Free
BatteryGuy lithium batteries do not need any maintenance while in use, but they do require electrolyte levels to be calibrated during factory production.
Puncture Resistant Case
This lithium battery case protects the internal components from impact damage.
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High Energy Density
Our battery packs weigh less than 2 pounds and provide up to 5 hours of runtime.
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Impact Resistant
All our lithium batteries are designed to survive impact making them tough in transport.
Detailed description
- Long shelf life.
- Operate at wide temperature range.
- Good in a wide range of application including: photography and telecommunications.
Alerts and Warnings
Your Bushnell Tour V3 should be replaced if you mix old batteries with new ones. New batteries must be installed in the same order as the old ones were removed. Old batteries must be disconnected before installing new ones.
Verify that you’re ordering the correct number of batteries. Check if the batteries you’re buying are compatible with your model. Make sure your new batteries are the right size.
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What Battery Does My Bushnell Tour v3 Rangefinder Use?
Conclusion
We hope that now you know what battery your Bushnell Tour V3 uses.
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