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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat" data-source="post: 4344671" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>You have to, the Alpha Dogg will run though regular batteries like you wouldn't believe.</p><p></p><p>DO NOT GO CHEAP here on rechargeable batteries. Remember you will be out there in the cold of Jan and Feb calling coyotes and the cheap ones WILL cost you every time by not working. The Alpha Dogg does run into problems when the batteries start to get weak. With the Eneloop Pro's I NEVER had a problem. Here in KY we can night hunt starting each Feb though April and let me tell you those Feb nights can get real cold but the Alpha Dogg never missed a beat with the Eneloop Pro's .</p><p></p><p>For the Shockwave I got the rechargeable Lithium Battery pack, it's a must have if you want to call most of the day in all weather and if you hook up an extra speaker as well as a FoxJack decoy to the Shockwave. I use the Eneloop Pro's in the Shockwave remote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat, post: 4344671, member: 402"] You have to, the Alpha Dogg will run though regular batteries like you wouldn't believe. DO NOT GO CHEAP here on rechargeable batteries. Remember you will be out there in the cold of Jan and Feb calling coyotes and the cheap ones WILL cost you every time by not working. The Alpha Dogg does run into problems when the batteries start to get weak. With the Eneloop Pro's I NEVER had a problem. Here in KY we can night hunt starting each Feb though April and let me tell you those Feb nights can get real cold but the Alpha Dogg never missed a beat with the Eneloop Pro's . For the Shockwave I got the rechargeable Lithium Battery pack, it's a must have if you want to call most of the day in all weather and if you hook up an extra speaker as well as a FoxJack decoy to the Shockwave. I use the Eneloop Pro's in the Shockwave remote. [/QUOTE]
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