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jaydah | 01:51 Mon 08th Nov 2010 | How it Works
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I leave mine charging all night and they're flat after 3 photos. Have I charged them for too long ?
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They may be knackered, how long have you had them ?
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I've had them 6months but rarely used.
Batteries have a "shelf life" and if rarely used ie. left uncharged, that could have knackered them.
Are they normal ones (eg. AA) or special ones that only fit that camera ?
Either way, it's possible that the charger is knackered (LOL people don't use that word enough).
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The charger works, well the light comes on. They're special rechargeable batteries for the camera. I think a knacker is a person who clears sick horses, that's who I threaten to call when the OH complains of a bad back.
How strong are the batteries? They come in different strengths and you need quite high powered ones for cameras. When my usual ones ran out I stuck some ordinary batteries in and they lasted about 5 minutes!
I had the same problem , change to lithium batteries
Rechargeable batteries thrive on being used - if you've left them unused for several months, they probably need replacement ( either more high capacity rechargeables or throw-away lithium ions).
I've found either 2500mah or 2700mah work best in digital cameras. Ni-MH last well and don't seem to have a "memory" so can be recharged when partially flat unlike NiCad which must be fully discharged before charging and don't last as long.

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