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By admin | Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | Secrets Of Longevity

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longevity of rechargeable batteries?

I recently had a A570 with rechargeable batteries. I just put a pair of rechargeable batteries in my camera and I already see the red symbol indicates that the batteries should be changed quickly. I find it very quickly that I not that many pictures with her. The batteries also get "used" Whent device is switched off, perhaps? Please Not everyone at the same time! but you can not also buy a cable to charge your electrical appliance? Or is it not last long either?

Ordinary NiMH rechargeable AA will self-discharge up to 5 to 10% of their charge per day. Thus, in a few weeks, they can be quite low on power. But there is now a new type of NiMH held office until a year or more. Better yet, it has a lower internal resistance, so it gives its course more easily to high drain devices - effectively meaning that it lasts before going dead. The best known of these new Eneloop batteries Sanyo is. Info on this type of battery: http://www.eneloop.info/218.html So I would just like some Sanyo Eneloop. They can be loaded into a charger NiMH batteries can handle. Other possible explanations for the short battery life: 1) the shipper is not fully charging the batteries. 2) one of your two batteries is bad. 3) the door is loose on your A570, so try to open it and reseating it. (I know because I own myself and those stored in Eneloop , Which last between loooong shot). EDIT: No, there is no cable to buy to charge your electrical devices. The A570 and almost all camera that uses AA AA requires either disposable or rechargeable AA and AA batteries require an external charger.


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