jaapv Posted 10 hours ago Share #1 Posted 10 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) Clearing fallen leaves in the garden, I suddenly found an SL battery that had gone AWOL since March. It had been lying in a puddle-prone place under a heap of rubbish, probably dropped when taking stuff from the car. I cleaned it, removed some oxidation from the contacts and left it in a fire-proof place for a couple of days to dry out. Charging revealed 60% charge and after a full charge it functions like a new one. This is the battery that came with the SL 601 and is nine years old… So maybe they are worth the price after all. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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darylgo Posted 8 hours ago Share #2 Posted 8 hours ago Great story, very positive experience with Leica batteries for me across several systems. I can continue to use a Nikon D800 battery bought when the camera was first introduced (2012?) in a Z7ii, great value also. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
harbelot Posted 5 hours ago Share #3 Posted 5 hours ago I wish I could find spare SL battery in my leaves 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elliot Harper Posted 4 hours ago Share #4 Posted 4 hours ago (edited) It reminds me a commercial from Lindberg. A diver lost his Lindberg glasses to the bottom of the ocean close to the shore of Greece. And a few years later another diver found it and returned it. The original owner put them on like new. fascinating story! Only that it’s fake. rolex has similar storylines too. Patek never does this kind of stuff because they don’t make diving watches. I didn’t expect Leica would lower itself to this level. Edited 4 hours ago by Elliot Harper 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocalHero1953 Posted 4 hours ago Share #5 Posted 4 hours ago While swimming on the beach at Mogadishu in 1977 (in what was then the most peaceful country in Africa) I was picked up by a wave, turned over several times and bounced onto the shingle above the wave line. Somewhere in those moments my 2 year old wedding disappeared from my finger. If anyone finds it, please let me know. When I got home, my story evoked some hard stares from my jewellery supplier, but she forgave me, and I was able to find an identical replacement. I still wear it, which is remarkable these days. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted 4 hours ago Author Share #6 Posted 4 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Elliot Harper said: It reminds me a commercial from Lindberg. A diver lost his Lindberg glasses to the bottom of the ocean close to the shore of Greece. And a few years later another diver found it and returned it. The original owner put them on like new. fascinating story! Only that it’s fake. rolex has similar storylines too. Patek never does this kind of stuff because they don’t make diving watches. I didn’t expect Leica would lower itself to this level. Nothing fake here 🤪 - the battery is sitting in my camera as I type. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdlaing Posted 3 hours ago Share #7 Posted 3 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) 46 minutes ago, jaapv said: Nothing fake here 🤪 - the battery is sitting in my camera as I type. Take a picture of the leaves. 😃 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff S Posted 1 hour ago Share #8 Posted 1 hour ago Reminds me when Woody Allen starts 200 year old VW bug in Sleeper. Do you keep batteries in fire proof place when not in use, or just because this was wet/potentially damaged? Where exactly do you store them? I hear about lithium batteries exploding, but don’t take specific precautions, and maybe I should. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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