Thursday, January 14, 2010

Sanyo Rechargeable Batteries My AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries Wont' Hold A Charge?

My AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries wont' hold a charge? - sanyo rechargeable batteries

There are approximately 10 months, I have a charger with 4 AA NiMH 2700mAh Sanyo for my new camera. I loaded the camera, and they went for a whole week. But he began to organize a fee from bad to worse to. Now you can load the whole way, and the camera will operate 10 minutes long. What happened? Did I buy bad batteries? Bad Charger? If so, how can I prevent these things in the future? Is there a way to return to where they were? If not, what would you recommend I batteries relatively cheap? Do I need to be a new charger?

These look like the batteries I bought, but I think it comes with a charger. You certainly not least, the cost for 1000, as on this page!
http://www.amazon.com/Sanyo-NiMH-Rechargeable-Batteries-4-Pack/dp/B000IV413S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1245527748&sr=8-2

Ok, I think that's what I bought:
http://thomasdistributing.com/shop/ge-sanyo-overnight-aa-and-aaa-nimh-battery-chargerbr-with-4-2700-mah-ge-sanyo-aa-batteries-p-1649.html? SP_id = & = osCsid g8j0km67gc161iv9qd9qsml7k7

Thank you.

3 comments:

TechnoSt... said...

There are many things to consider here.

First, the NiMH batteries suffer from the dreaded memory effect (it is the direct application of the literature of the Panasonic battery, do not) but with the dreaded term for obvious reasons.

The results of the memory several times (to perform any part of the cell in the same place every time), then re-load. When you load a half of the capacity, and repeat several times, the next time you try to drag more than half out, blood will decrease a little bit more than usual. He often cuts a little before reaching the mark in the middle and slightly reduced continuously each time a little more.

Electronic devices such as a camera or a cell phone is turned off when the voltage drops to a certain point. Is it not drain the battery, but the conclusion and solely responsible for the memory effect.

The solution (assuming it's not too late to reverse the trend) to the batteries in another device that allows you fully in line with the cells of engagement, despite the tension that Is not tolerate less than what may be the device. Maybe put a small flashlight or a recording device. After the chamber is sealed, put the batteries in something else, and run for a while until you notice that the battery is depleted. Refill and repeat it several times. If you find that the length of time the device begins to rise, on the rise. Otherwise, the batteries are not desirable.

Another problem is the connection of your battery. Clean the battery terminals and port facilities and terminals are connected to the camera. A pencil eraser works well. Do not use something shiny in front of the terminals, as this allows scratches corrosion and it gets worse come quickly.

Regarding the batteries, I had the opportunity to very good relations with Rayovac "Hybrid" batteries. A big advantage is that you can let sit for a few months before use, and almost always have a full charge. Most NiMH batteries are dead even in a few weeks or months (depending) on the condition and temperature of storage.

Not a good sand batteries, there is no way to know if it works your battery charger. Often you will buy a set of rechargeable batteries with charger for little more than batteries can do the trick.

I doubt you can find the typical 1000 cycles batteries. I use the Panasonic NiMH 2 in many radio stations where I work. I've recharged a few hundred cycles (full discharge in full) before you are traveling to the south, are usually replaced when only about half capacity. However, compared to non-rechargeable batteries, this is fairly cheap to run!

TechnoSt... said...

There are many things to consider here.

First, the NiMH batteries suffer from the dreaded memory effect (it is the direct application of the literature of the Panasonic battery, do not) but with the dreaded term for obvious reasons.

The results of the memory several times (to perform any part of the cell in the same place every time), then re-load. When you load a half of the capacity, and repeat several times, the next time you try to drag more than half out, blood will decrease a little bit more than usual. He often cuts a little before reaching the mark in the middle and slightly reduced continuously each time a little more.

Electronic devices such as a camera or a cell phone is turned off when the voltage drops to a certain point. Is it not drain the battery, but the conclusion and solely responsible for the memory effect.

The solution (assuming it's not too late to reverse the trend) to the batteries in another device that allows you fully in line with the cells of engagement, despite the tension that Is not tolerate less than what may be the device. Maybe put a small flashlight or a recording device. After the chamber is sealed, put the batteries in something else, and run for a while until you notice that the battery is depleted. Refill and repeat it several times. If you find that the length of time the device begins to rise, on the rise. Otherwise, the batteries are not desirable.

Another problem is the connection of your battery. Clean the battery terminals and port facilities and terminals are connected to the camera. A pencil eraser works well. Do not use something shiny in front of the terminals, as this allows scratches corrosion and it gets worse come quickly.

Regarding the batteries, I had the opportunity to very good relations with Rayovac "Hybrid" batteries. A big advantage is that you can let sit for a few months before use, and almost always have a full charge. Most NiMH batteries are dead even in a few weeks or months (depending) on the condition and temperature of storage.

Not a good sand batteries, there is no way to know if it works your battery charger. Often you will buy a set of rechargeable batteries with charger for little more than batteries can do the trick.

I doubt you can find the typical 1000 cycles batteries. I use the Panasonic NiMH 2 in many radio stations where I work. I've recharged a few hundred cycles (full discharge in full) before you are traveling to the south, are usually replaced when only about half capacity. However, compared to non-rechargeable batteries, this is fairly cheap to run!

guyster said...

NiMH does not affect "substantial memory" have (I am an electrical engineer who works a lot with them). It is very low.

I suspect that only with defective batteries or a bad camera * * (feature available).

1000 fees, is not very realistic, but you must get hundreds of cycles.

Remember, NiMH is about 30 days download speed automatic, so that when the unit sit idle (is not even installed), you need to reload the page.

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