White's no longer offers the TDI Pro for sale. Why would they discontinue such a good machine?
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Originally posted by markg View PostWhite's no longer offers the TDI Pro for sale. Why would they discontinue such a good machine?
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im very supprised that white's have stopped offering the TDI pro as in my view is the best pulse detector made for depth and features...i did read somewhere that white's are not going to develop the TDI platform anymore...i was told the shipping of the lithium batteries was the main problem that white's stopped shipping the TDI pro to the UK because of the nature of the batteries being a possible fire hazard...cant see why they could have not shipped the TDI pro without batteries..and then leave it to the customer to buy their own battery pack from local detector dealers.
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The rules are complex, but packages of small lithium batteries may be exempt. Also, there are different requirements for different types of lithium battery, and a lot depends on the amount of metal or alloy content in the cells, and/or the watt-rating. To complicate things even further, the USA has different rules to the UK/Europe. However, most shipping companies are well aware of the difficulties of shipping lithium batteries, so I suspect it has more to do with the shipping cost than anything else.
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Originally posted by daverave View Postim very supprised that white's have stopped offering the TDI pro as in my view is the best pulse detector made for depth and features...i did read somewhere that white's are not going to develop the TDI platform anymore...i was told the shipping of the lithium batteries was the main problem that white's stopped shipping the TDI pro to the UK because of the nature of the batteries being a possible fire hazard...cant see why they could have not shipped the TDI pro without batteries..and then leave it to the customer to buy their own battery pack from local detector dealers.
Yep, I don't think the Batteries was the issue. They still have the SL and they are selling. The Pro was not doing so good and just got turned off as somewhat Redundant with limited sales. There wasn't that much difference between the two.
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remember the TDI SL version runs on AA penlight batteries and the TDI Pro on a 14.4v lithium battery pack....as far that i know most couriers including royal mail will not transport lithium batteries for whatever reason....not sure how dealers on ebay get around this problem...ive never had any problems ordering lithium batteries from ebay....its all confusing
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Originally posted by daverave View Postremember the TDI SL version runs on AA penlight batteries and the TDI Pro on a 14.4v lithium battery pack....as far that i know most couriers including royal mail will not transport lithium batteries for whatever reason....not sure how dealers on ebay get around this problem...ive never had any problems ordering lithium batteries from ebay....its all confusing
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Sven,
just got reply.
Steve Howard <[email protected]>
Dear Anatloy
Thank you for your interest in White’s products.
There were a number reasons White’s discontinued the TDI Pro.
#1. Poor sales, it was not popular. White’s has sold more Goldmaster GMT models in one day than TDI Pro in ALL it’s years of production.
#2. Travel difficulties with the larger size Lithium Ion Batteries.
#3. Weight. Complexity.
#4. Obsoleted Raw materials.
White’s does have some exciting and promising Research and Development… on-going, regarding a high power model.
Sincerely
Steve Howard
White’s USA
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Originally posted by kt315 View PostSven,
just got reply.
Steve Howard <[email protected]>
Dear Anatloy
Thank you for your interest in White’s products.
There were a number reasons White’s discontinued the TDI Pro.
#1. Poor sales, it was not popular. White’s has sold more Goldmaster GMT models in one day than TDI Pro in ALL it’s years of production.
#2. Travel difficulties with the larger size Lithium Ion Batteries.
#3. Weight. Complexity.
#4. Obsoleted Raw materials.
White’s does have some exciting and promising Research and Development… on-going, regarding a high power model.
Sincerely
Steve Howard
White’s USA
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