Lithium ion batteries, they may need to be charged even if they are new. If they are not Lithium ion bet are just lithium, then they cannot be recharged. The following is a comment from a blogger.....
...Lithium batteries cost prohibitive. I use the rechargeable Li-ION Battery exclusively in this camera and it functions perfectly since I switched. I have a pair of CRV3 Li-Ion batteries so I always ...
...Lithium Ion battery which came with the charger. The charge only takes 30 minutes and I have been using my camera all week and the batteries are still going strong! The price for the pack and charger ...
...Lithium. They are expensive initially, but on average are more economical than the cheaper stuff. I've tested them on my Kodak Z712 IS, and any owner of this camera knows what I'm talking ...
...Lithium ION battery (3.7v 1230mAh) and tried to charge it using the USB cradle supplied with the camera. However when charging the new battery the ?charging? light keeps on flashing on & off when it ...
...in the spare. That battery went dead and I plugged the first one back in. It came up happy and ran all day. Next day I switched again. I figure I got two hard days out of "dead" Lithium Ion
lithium ion, dry it with a towel and charge it in the charger no problem I'm sure. The camera will need to come apart, it has moving parts and even if you could use compressed air (which is not always
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Lithium Ion battery and should deliver 3,7 volt to the camera. When you try to measure the voltage with a multimeter (Set it to DC), it should read at least 3,8 volt. If it is less, you can assume the
...the ion lithium battery after a while of charging they come with a memory effect so when you charge it, they only charge a part of the power and dont charge fully.. hope that will help you regards ...
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