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Join Date: 11/16/05
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Any sound advice to have them last long?
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Join Date: 12/28/06
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I let my batteries drain down completely before recharging. I learned this from using lithium ion batteries for laptop computers. This is known as "conditioning" tn he battery.
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Join Date: 11/06/06
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my understanding of Li-ion batteries is that they degrade at a constant level regardless of use, mainly time is the issue. this in terms of laptop batteries, I once bought two apple laptop batteries with the idea that I would use one and conserve the other, but after 18 months both batteries exhibited the same charge-drain characteristics, they were about half as effective.
also my understanding is that they do not exhibit the memory effect of ni-cads that do need charge-discharge cycles. so far I have done nothing special, run the batteries until no bars are showing, even ran one down until the camera shut off (incidently, no sign on the lcd like "battery low" that I saw) and all has been well on this camera. |
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All batteries have their lives shortened by deep discharge cycles, but we have gotten used to this because it is needed in the Ni-Cd and Ni-Metal systems. It is not necessary for Li-Ion batteries to be deep-cycled more than a few times at first and maybe once every half year after that (to ensure that the voltages of the battery when fully charged and when discharged match the camera's prejudices). So charge them whenever you aren't using them.
There is some reason to believe that the infrequent sudden death syndrome (SDS) occurs when batteries discharge too rapidly near the end of their cycle, so it you want to be extra safe, change or charge your battery when it reaches zero bars. scott |
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Hi,
Maybe these tips from Apple will also help: http://www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html Maarten |
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Join Date: 10/14/06
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Lithium-ion battery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
more than you wanted to know. exec. summary, store at 0 degrees C at 1/2 charge or thereabouts. |
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that being said, my current M8, yesterday the camera which had had the battery in for a few days and was running down, was on zero bars for a little while, I was hoping to see the flashing bars indicating 5%, but I did not, it just shut down completely. I put a fresh battery in and it worked normally-no sds. so these are two examples of running out of power unexpectedly, but I believe someting is different with the replacement camera, so it was not a problem this time. |
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and still never saw the indicator go into the flashing mode, so I think zero bars is a more reliable indicator to look for as the signal to stop using that battery. scott |
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".....Modern Li-ion batteries love to be charged often. They don't like being fully discharged. This is completely opposite from older style batteries." |
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