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ip CLUSTER LAMPS,
BRAKES LAMP MUST NOT BE IGNORED, SCAN IT.
but see this....
BATTERY LAMP REALLY MEANS ALTERNATOR JUST DIED.
when that dies, battery discharges fast even 1hour long the battery does dead and will not make spark or crank it now bat dead.
forget the AC, AC shuts off to save you form stalling in traffic,
it delays the stall in truth , see that lamp go to autoshop or home fast.(batt lamP)
it is a blessing and the AC shuts off too, for engine overheat.
and if engine stalls (a no brain'er that, sorry)
The alternator is bad or its huge huge fuse blew in the huge engine bay box , 50 to 100amps comon size.
battery voltage is 13.3v to 15vdc, below that the alternator is dead.
check all fuse is wise now
I bet brakes are not bad ABS etc. or traction controls etc.
as battery goes dead one module after another goes dead(offline)
and most times spark is last, just making it home in time to fix it.
my all time record , drove for 1 full hour ALT ***** on the fly
and made it 1 bock from home, and coast the rest;.
other times less, done at least 5times in 50 years OTR.
There is a fantastic app on the appstore called Battery Saver, it has a really high review and I use it as well. If you use it proerply you can double the length of your battery, here's the link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/battery-saver-improve-battery/id615987910?mt=8
Here are the steps:
1. Make sure you will install a new or fully charged battery/batteries into your camera. Please use lithium batteries Ni-Mh or rechargeable Batteries (2000 M.Amp or higher).
2. Clean the battery contacts.
a. Remove the battery/batteries and the memory card from your camera, then wipe the battery contacts with a soft, clean cloth.
b. Reinstall the battery/batteries into your camera
3. Turn on your camera without the memory card.
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Have you tried a set of alkalines? They hold slightly more charge than rechargables. Also, your rechargables can go dead really, really fast. I use 'em but I always keep a set of alkalines handy, just 'cuz.
As long as the charger voltage and the battery voltage match (7 volts) there should be no problem. A fast charger just runs more current thru the battery (per unit time) than a not-so-fast charger. If you notice the battery getting really hot when it's charging (like too hot to touch), stop using it.
Hey Mary777, The most common cause of this is using your camera in either really hot conditions or really cold conditions. You could try cleaning the battery contacts and then charging the battery. If this doesn't work I would adjust the LCD screen backlight by following the directions on page 59 of your camera manual. I have included a link to a PDF download of your camera manual in case you need it. I hope this helps! http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=DSCH1 Sincerely, Allan Go Ahead. Use Us.
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