Scatt USB or WS1
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Scatt USB or WS1
I have read older posts that there was trouble with the ws1. Is this still the case, or have they all been sorted
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I contacted Champion Shooters, here in the US, and asked for thier thoughts. They sell both the USB and the WS1 versions of the Scatt. I was informed that they've sold 3 - 4 batches/skids (not sure how many per) of the WS1 and have had no problems with customer complaints or returns. They have a WS1 set up on thier show room floor, allowing customers to try different rifles and pistols, and have had no problems with it either. I asked if the internal lithium battery in the the transmitter could be changed by the user. They said "technically" it couldn't and would need to be sent back to Scatt for replacement. The estimated life expectancy on the battery is 5 years or so. I was told that Scatt will have a service center in the US, in the near future, to address this. While not recommended by Scatt, I was also told that this was a fairly standard lithium battery and could be changed "carefully" by the user. Apparently the internals are fairly delicate.
Re: Scatt USB or WS1
I have a WS1 purchased in Mid 2013. The first unit I got the sensor/transmitter had a problem with the battery after only using it once and then charging it. The blue LED that is supposed to tun off once charging has completed was still on after 12 hours of charging, the sensor then did not work at all (presume defective battery). I contacted the place I purchased it (scattusa.com) and they shipped me a new one more or less straight away and I sent the old one to a repair facility in Germany. This was all covered by warranty. Great service.
Since then it's been flawless, but I went' to charge it last night and this morning the same problem as 4 years ago (blue LED still on after 12 hours). I have contacted scattusa.com again, but yet to receive a response. The battery is only about 4.5 years old. A little disappointing it doesn't last longer than that. Especially as in the time I've had it I have probably only needed to charge it a couple of times per year as it appears to use very little power. I'd expect a LiPo battery to be good for at least 100 charges or 10 years. Hopefully it can be easily and cheaply repaired.
[update] It's been a few days now. Have contacted both info@scattusa.com and info@scatt.com. No reply :-(
Since then it's been flawless, but I went' to charge it last night and this morning the same problem as 4 years ago (blue LED still on after 12 hours). I have contacted scattusa.com again, but yet to receive a response. The battery is only about 4.5 years old. A little disappointing it doesn't last longer than that. Especially as in the time I've had it I have probably only needed to charge it a couple of times per year as it appears to use very little power. I'd expect a LiPo battery to be good for at least 100 charges or 10 years. Hopefully it can be easily and cheaply repaired.
[update] It's been a few days now. Have contacted both info@scattusa.com and info@scatt.com. No reply :-(