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Hi,
I am currently in South Korea and have been looking for rechargeable alkaline batteries for my digital camera. It's an HP 620 and is supposed to run on 4 x AA Alkaline batteries. Back in North America I was using rechargeable alkaline batteries that I bought at Walmart, but I can't find these anywhere over here. I have, however, found rechargeable AA NiCD and NiMH batteries. Is it ok to go ahead and use these in place of the alkalines, or will this damage my camera? Thanks in advance, Jason Ducharme |
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![]() Jason Ducharme wrote: Hi, I am currently in South Korea and have been looking for rechargeable alkaline batteries for my digital camera. It's an HP 620 and is supposed to run on 4 x AA Alkaline batteries. Back in North America I was using rechargeable alkaline batteries that I bought at Walmart, but I can't find these anywhere over here. I have, however, found rechargeable AA NiCD and NiMH batteries. Is it ok to go ahead and use these in place of the alkalines, or will this damage my camera? Thanks in advance, Jason Ducharme Hi Jason... Photography is my life long hobby; digital for the last several years... many cameras ![]() Buy yourself a set of NiMh's - I guarantee you won't be sorry; you'll never look back ![]() Don't even consider NiCad's, they won't work at all. (the camera will "say" they're dead even when fully charged) And while you still have only one set of NiMh's, save a set of the "dead" alkalines. Put them in the camera while the NiMh's are recharging so that the camera doesn't forget it's settings. (Even virtually dead batteries will do, it requires very little to save the settings) Oh, one more tiny thing... I'm a way overprotective grandfather, so if you have youngsters in your life keep them away from the NiMh's. And while they're not in the camera store them properly so they can't possibly short anything, like each other, or keys in the pocket, etc. The internal impedance is so low that they'll dump trememdous current for a short while. (I have a burn mark on my leg to prove it) Hope this helps, lemme know if you can use more info. Take care. Ken |
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![]() "Jason Ducharme" schreef in bericht m... Hi, I am currently in South Korea and have been looking for rechargeable alkaline batteries for my digital camera. It's an HP 620 and is supposed to run on 4 x AA Alkaline batteries. Back in North America I was using rechargeable alkaline batteries that I bought at Walmart, but I can't find these anywhere over here. I have, however, found rechargeable AA NiCD and NiMH batteries. Is it ok to go ahead and use these in place of the alkalines, or will this damage my camera? Thanks in advance, Jason Ducharme It couldn't damage your camera, but if it's not manifactured for operation with rechargebles it could happen that it operate shorter because the voltage for rechargebles is 1.2V instead of 1.5 for alkaline. Greetings Peter |
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On 30 May 2004 06:58:16 -0700, Jason Ducharme hath writ:
I am currently in South Korea and have been looking for rechargeable alkaline batteries for my digital camera. It's an HP 620 and is supposed to run on 4 x AA Alkaline batteries. Back in North America I was using rechargeable alkaline batteries that I bought at Walmart, but I can't find these anywhere over here. I have, however, found rechargeable AA NiCD and NiMH batteries. Is it ok to go ahead and use these in place of the alkalines, or will this damage my camera? You'll be far happier with NiMH batteries in digital camera use versus alkaline. Don't EVEN consider NiCads. Using Google Groups, search "NiMH" in rec.photo.digital Limit your search to just discussions in the last 3-4 months. Using NiMH in digital cameras is one of the *biggest* FAQ's on usenet. :-) Every new digital camera owner shows up on rec.photo.digital without ever reading _any_ of the archives and asks "Can I use NiMH in my digital camera?" Occurs about three times per day. Probably, in your case, you should look for a wallwart-style charger that works on "all" volts and "all" cycles: The Pansonic BQ-390 fits that bill -- running on 100-240VAC - 50-60 cps - charging from 1-to-4 AA's at a time. And, its mains plug folds into the case for compact, puncture-free packing in luggage. HTH Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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