
How to take care of your rechargeable battery
?
There are 4 major types of rechargeable batteries in our
business, they are
Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd.) , Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-Mh.) ,
Lithium Ion and Sealed Lead Acid.
The general rules to keep a good healthy battery-
**Never store any kind battery with
an empty stomach.
**Always exercise your battery
correctly on a monthly base.
They require different ways to keep them healthy.
Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd.)
battery---
This kind battery has "Memory " problem, The problem goes like
this----
Let's say you only use 50% of the power of this Ni-Cd battery ,
then you plug the battery back to the charger right the way, After
few times, the battery will
remember this guy only need 50% power
from me.So let's just quit the section he doesn't need. Now you only
have half of the power of that battery. Very soon, you will have
nothing left, and the problem is not reversible. Once they are gone,
they are gone forever.
To prevent this problem, you must drain the
power down to zero every time before you recharge it. You may let the
battery run the camcorder till it is complete down to nothing, or use
the discharge function on the charger to run it all the way down to
zero. By this way, A Ni-Cd battery can be recharged up to 500
times.
Here is the routine process to take care a
Ni-Cd battery--
- After use it, Drain the power down to
zero, or discharge it, then go back to recharge it right
away.
- After fully charged, take the battery
out of the charger base, keep it in the shelf.
- Every 30 days or so, even if you don't
need to use it, You still need to take it out, discharge it, then
recharge it. Because every battery
will self-drain the power 1 to 3% on the daily base. By the 30th
day. The battery may down to zero already. That is the time
battery getting hurts.
Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-Mh.)
battery---
This kind of battery doesn't have "Memory"
problem. You may go back to recharge this kind of battery at any
level you want to. You should not use
the discharge function button on the charger to discharge a Ni-Mh
battery. One out of ten times, if you
can use the battery down to zero, it is good for the battery. but you
don't need to do it every time.
Here is the routine process to take care a
Ni-Mh battery--
- After use it, you may go back to
recharge it at any level you want to.(A.S.A.P.)
- You shall not use the discharge function
button on the charger to discharge a Ni-Mh
battery.
- After fully charged, take the battery
out of the charger base, keep it in the shelf.
- Every 30 days or so, even you don't need
to use it, You still need to take it out, and recharge
it. Because every battery will
self-drain the power from 1 to 3% on the daily base. By the 30th
day. The battery may down to zero already. That is the time
battery getting hurts.
Ni-Mh battery can be recharged up to 400
times.
Lithium Ion (Li-On.)
battery---
Lithium Ion battery doesn't have "Memory"
problem either, You may go back to recharge this kind battery at any
level you want to. You shall not use the
discharge function button on the charger to discharge a Lithium Ion
battery.
This kind battery is much lighter, require
much less space. So they can contain much more capacity than a Ni-Cd
or Ni-Mh battery. They are representing the newest trend in the
battery business.
Here is the routine process to take care a
Lithium Ion battery--
- After you use it, you may go back to
recharge it at any level you want to.(A.S.A.P.)
- You shall not use the discharge function
button on the charger to discharge a Lithium Ion
battery.
- After fully charged, take the battery
out of the charger base, keep it in the shelf.
- Every 30 days or so, even if you don't
need to use it, You still need to bring it out, and recharge
it. Because every battery will
self-drain the power from 1 to 3% on the daily base. By the 30th
day. The battery may down to zero already. That is the time
battery getting hurts.
Lithium Ion battery only can be recharged up
to 300 to 400 times.
Sealed Lead Acid
Battery---
Lead Acid battery doesn't have memory
problem either, Most of the 12V battery like to use it. If you take
care them right, they are the longest
lasting battery . Yes, The longest
lasting battery . You never complain about your car battery , do
you?
Here is how --
- You shall not discharge or drain the
power down to zero when you are using a Lead Acid
battery.
- You MUST go back to recharge a lead Acid
battery right after you use it.
- After fully charged, you must take the
battery out of the charger base.
- The more often you use a lead acid
battery, the longer it will serve you. At least, every 30 days,
you MUST recharge it.
Think about your car battery, because you
start your car so often, the battery gets to exercise routinely.
Then, the generator always pumps the power back to the battery right
away. So your car battery always come with 5 years' warranty. Because
they known you will take care of it right.
Sealed Lead Acid batteries' life goes by
years. Lead Acid needs to be exercised on the monthly base. If you
take care of them right, they will work for you 5 years and
up.

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