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pamperedlinda said:Nope, not too big at all. I use them al the time for my chickens. I love them for chickens b/c when you lift the chicken you don't have to worry about the legs or wings falling off. I sell alot of these just by showing them and telling everyone that they will hold up to 30 pounds and are a must for your Thanksgiving turkey, they are also handy for roasts, hams, and eve 4 pound chickens!
ChefBeckyD said:See - I need to start taking them to shows!
Yes, you can use smaller batteries with the DCB. However, it is not recommended as it may affect the performance and lifespan of the product.
Using smaller batteries with the DCB can cause the product to overheat and potentially damage the internal components. It can also lead to a shorter battery life and may void the product's warranty.
Yes, using smaller batteries may result in a decrease in power and efficiency of the DCB. This is because smaller batteries have a lower voltage and capacity compared to the recommended batteries for the product.
While we do not recommend using smaller batteries, if you must, make sure to use batteries with the same voltage and capacity as the recommended batteries for the DCB. It is best to consult the product manual or contact customer service for further assistance.
If you have accidentally used smaller batteries with the DCB, remove them immediately and replace them with the recommended batteries. Monitor the product closely for any signs of damage or malfunction. If you notice any issues, please contact customer service for further assistance.