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glow riders
quick question.. I want to put fresh batteries into my old glowriders.. what size batteries,,i am thinking aaa
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glow riders
Depending on the model you need two or three AA
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okay then double a's then , thanks..will go out and buy a package of them
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Originally Posted by strictlyred
okay then double a's then , thanks..will go out and buy a package of them
FWIW - I hd pretty good success last year with Lithium batteries on the "always on" models. Two bikes and they lasted from May/June through the end of the season - only went out on one bike around November. Not sure how alkaline batteries work - may be the same.
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Originally Posted by Huntindawg1962
FWIW - I hd pretty good success last year with Lithium batteries on the "always on" models. Two bikes and they lasted from May/June through the end of the season - only went out on one bike around November. Not sure how alkaline batteries work - may be the same.
Lithium is the way to go.
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Lithium AA batteries? Duly noted! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Mine take 3 AA batteries. One battery hides on the back side of the circuit board.
The new version with the remote only uses 2. The original uses 3. hence the 2 or 3
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