At 02:11 PM 12/23/2005, Don Williams wrote:

Just under five weeks. Then I charged it and it's been connected for 8 days and still reads 6.2 volts. After this charge it measured 6.35 volts. I think the initial charge (as it came from the dealer in Helsinki) was not quite full -- it measured 6.15 volts when I first connected it to the camera. I take dozens of pictures a day and even used it to transfer files to the PC via the USB cable. Now I use a card reader because its more convenient and a lot faster.

However. The battery ran down to 4.2 volts and the camera discharged the NiMH batteries as well. So I think a week should be subtracted from the total. But so what? Its so easy to charge this battery and it'll never let you down by closing the shutter on a cleaning tool -- as the mains can easily do. But I suggest checking the voltage before you start cleaning. I plan to charge it every couple of weeks in the future. Perhaps every second Sunday.

By the way I set the charger to 2 amps in the morning intending to leave it charging for 6 to 8 hours. But I forgot and went to bed. At 4:00 I remembered, leapt out of bed and turned the charger off. The charging light had gone out and the battery was not hot -- proving the charger circuitry was working correctly.

Don


Thanks for the report. I doubt that the battery was fully charged when you first got it. All the batteries of this type that I ever purchased came with directions to charge them before the first use. In my experience, I've never gotten a new one with a full charge. So, you probably would have gotten noticeably longer usage, had you charged the battery fully before using it.

I'll eventually get around to building an external battery pack for my camera and flash unit. I'm wondering if I should use two separate batteries, one for camera and another for flash, or whether it would be safe to run both from one large battery. I'm just wondering if the flash unit introduces any surges or spikes in the battery voltage when it violently discharges and then recharges. (I suppose I'll have to get out the oscilloscope and find out.) I wouldn't want any voltage spikes or sags affecting my camera.


take care,
Glen

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