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![]() On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:24:29 -0500, wrote: even wind. Wind would suit you best. d'o) |
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:48:42 -0700, rw
wrote: Very bad advice. If you use "standard" sized lithium-ion batteries in a camera designed for "normal" batteries you'll fry your camera. Lithium-ion batteries produce twice the voltage of alkaline batteries and three times the voltage of NiMH batteries.. I have yet to run out of battery power on my Stylus. There certainly wasn't anywhere to charge it while in Russia. If I can take two or three hundred pictures on one battery, I doubt I'll need any other, but I usually travel with at least one spare (very small and light). Dave |
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:48:42 -0700, rw
wrote: wrote: Well, this is my thing with "special" batteries - suppose you ain't got a place to recharge it, overnight or otherwise. Apparently, they are lasting longer than they used to, which is good, and certainly, such would mitigate my desire to have "normal" cells, but I would still choose "normal" cells over special batteries, all else being fairly equal. Remember that you can get ni-cad or lith-ion AA/AAA/C/D cells, and the recharging options are vast, from mains to solar and even wind. Very bad advice. Yeah, as I re-read it, it's worded dangerously, confusing the common terms for "battery" with "cell" etc., but you can sub Lith-ion for AA, just not _cell_ for _cell_ - it's battery for cell - see below. If you use "standard" sized lithium-ion batteries in a camera designed for "normal" batteries you'll fry your camera. Lithium-ion batteries produce twice the voltage of alkaline batteries and three times the voltage of NiMH batteries.. I'm not (just) talking about _batteries_ (or "batteries"), I'm talking about cells - IOW, 1 lith-ion "unit" to replace 2 AA cells ("battery" in common speech). However, I have AA (and AAA and D cell) sized NiMH and NiCad "units" that are direct 1-for-1 replacements for "standard" AA, D, etc. I also have a few _batteries_ that are lith-ion and take the place of 2 (or 4) AA _cells_ - i use them in digital cameras, GPS/Nav gear, etc. I have a backup nav setup whereby I can run my GPS/Chartplotter. laptop, and a HH VHF via NiMH (or alkaline, NiMH, or NiCad) trickled/topped off by solar or wind or via house batteries, for example. Here is the first link Google produced, and it appears to be a good one (but I have nothing whatsoever to do with it, nor did I fully examine it, and as such, I make suggestions either way as to doing business with them): http://www.steves-digicams.com/nimh_batteries.html (scroll down for lith-ion info and replacements) So, if one wishes to get non-"standard"/alkaline "batteries" for something, make sure that you are getting the right power "unit" (and charger) for the intended device. AFAIK, the NiMH and NiCad "AA", etc. _sized_ units are 1-to-1 replacements for the "standard" alkaline counterparts, but ??? - the packaging should clearly indicate such. TC, R |
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:24:29 -0500, wrote:
Well, this is my thing with "special" batteries - suppose you ain't got a place to recharge it, overnight or otherwise. My truck has an inverter. I can recharge my batteries while I'm driving you to town to buy some AA's. ;-) -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:49:46 -0400, Charlie Choc
wrote: On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:24:29 -0500, wrote: Well, this is my thing with "special" batteries - suppose you ain't got a place to recharge it, overnight or otherwise. My truck has an inverter. I can recharge my batteries while I'm driving you to town to buy some AA's. ;-) HOLY CRAP!! How do they charge in overweight baggage charges for a truck?! Heck, even if you're like Juan Trippe, Jr. or something, it seems a bit excessive to avoid a lil' larger camera...on this one, your mileage has just GOTTA vary... TC, R |
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