cameras…)
>>
>> I have, for some purposes I do not recall, two unused 2CR5 batteries and 7
>> unused (?) CR2 batteries. The CR2 all test positive with my battery tester,
>> I did not open the 2CR5 to test those.
>>
>> Anybody know what these were/are g
On 8/12/2014 12:55 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
I have been cleaning up & cleaning out some of my photo related stuff.
(Watch this space for offers to sell lenses, cameras…)
I have, for some purposes I do not recall, two unused 2CR5 batteries and 7
unused (?) CR2 batteries. The CR2 all
I have been cleaning up & cleaning out some of my photo related stuff.
(Watch this space for offers to sell lenses, cameras…)
I have, for some purposes I do not recall, two unused 2CR5 batteries and 7
unused (?) CR2 batteries. The CR2 all test positive with my battery tester, I
did not open
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 17:23:58 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>
>They are the batteries used in a number of Pentax
>cameras (the PZ series.) I just wonder where folks
>here buy them from that have good prices. Thanks.
>
>Tonghang.
A little late for this thread, but my last batch of 2C
I pay about CAN$6 each in HK, usually Panasonic or Sanyo.
regards,
Alan Chan
no, I wasn't referring to anyone in particular. I keep my eyes open, and
buy 2CR5's when I see them at the right price. We are forced too pay
anywhere up to $25.00 for them here in Australia, so if I see
no, I wasn't referring to anyone in particular. I keep my eyes open, and
buy 2CR5's when I see them at the right price. We are forced too pay
anywhere up to $25.00 for them here in Australia, so if I see them cheap
in the US or wherever, I buy 'em.
Cheers
Shaun
Tonghang Zho
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Shaun Canning wrote:
> e-bay
>
> > They are the batteries used in a number of Pentax
> > cameras (the PZ series.) I just wonder where folks
> > here buy them from that have good prices. Thanks.
I think you are refering to the (eBay) seller wwwebcbattery.
Unfortunately this
I have 4 of them still sealed, and 2 more that I have to collect from Henry's
battery program.
Unfortunately I sold my Z-1p so I have no use for them.
If anyone, preferably in the GTA area is interested in them, I can work out a deal.
Jeff.
Tonghang Zhou wrote:
They are the batteries used in a
At 12:39 PM 1/10/2003 +1100,Tonghang Zhou wrote:
They are the batteries used in a number of Pentax
cameras (the PZ series.) I just wonder where folks
here buy them from that have good prices. Thanks.
Tonghang.
I've bought them in bulk from these guys, along with lots of other
batteries; quic
e-bay
Tonghang Zhou wrote:
They are the batteries used in a number of Pentax
cameras (the PZ series.) I just wonder where folks
here buy them from that have good prices. Thanks.
Tonghang.
.
--
Shaun Canning
C
They are the batteries used in a number of Pentax
cameras (the PZ series.) I just wonder where folks
here buy them from that have good prices. Thanks.
Tonghang.
A couple of years ago I purchased a deal from Henry's, for 10 2CR5's over a
five years period.
At that time I owned a Z-1p & a Pro70. Both cameras were sold since, but I'm
still gettng these batteries regularly.
I have now 2 of them and 2 more to come, but no cameras for them
Jeff wrote:
A couple of years ago I purchased a deal from Henry's, for 10 2CR5's over a
five years period.
At that time I owned a Z-1p & a Pro70. Both cameras were sold since, but I'm
still gettng these batteries regularly.
I have now 2 of them and 2 more to come, but no ca
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 15:43:05 +, mike wilson wrote:
> I've never understood this syndome.
It's called being an 10 year old boy in the time and place in which I
was an 10 year old boy.
TTYL, DougF
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Hi,
Doug Franklin wrote:
>
> For my crowd, it was a Bic lighter, forceps, a handful of pennies, and
> a "willing" flock of bats. You _can_ hear a bat squeal if you motivate
> him enough. :-)
I've never understood this syndome. You meet a person that you
find you have a lot of respect for in m
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 00:32:09 -0600 (CST), Chris Brogden wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Doug Franklin wrote:
>
> > I'd love to see the graphs their labs have of current/internal
> > resistance during a "catastrophic discharge" like a dead-short. You
> > _know_ they do those tests.
>
> How would
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Doug Franklin wrote:
> I'd love to see the graphs their labs have of current/internal
> resistance during a "catastrophic discharge" like a dead-short. You
> _know_ they do those tests.
How would a curious person go about trying this at home? :) Is there a
nice and easy w
Howdy, folks,
First of all, sorry for the "Oops". I accidentally hit the send button
before composing my reply. :-( Oh well. At least it wasn't a bug in
my production code. :-)
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 14:50:01 +1000, Rob Studdert wrote:
> On 19 Dec 2001 at 20:38, Doug Franklin wrote:
> >
> > [...
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 14:50:01 +1000, Rob Studdert wrote:
> On 19 Dec 2001 at 20:38, Doug Franklin wrote:
>
> > In a controlled test several years ago, an acquaintance measured a
> > specific six-Sub-C 1600 mAh pack dead shorting a bit over 100A for less
> > than five seconds. The current deliver
On 19 Dec 2001 at 20:38, Doug Franklin wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 12:10:00 -0500, Otis Wright, Jr. wrote:
>
> > Any one know out there happen to have info on the relative "short
> > circuit" characteristics of NiCd, NiMH, Alkaline, Lithium etc. cells?
>
> A six-cell pack of 1400, 1600, or 20
Well put
and never, ever, under no circumstance, should anyone lick a light socket.
:)
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From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: Rechargeable (2CR5) for PZ-1p
"Otis Wright, Jr." Wrote:
>Any one know out there happen to have info on the relative "short
>circuit" characteristics of NiCd, NiMH, Alkaline, Lithium etc. cells?
>Cold there be circumstances where one or more of these sources delivers
>more current than some older designs provided for?
On 19 Dec 2001 at 10:28, Brendan wrote:
> When I was doing those Nimh tsts I also mesured the
> amperage of the cells, the best alkaline battery testd
> at 1.6V 40~50 ma, a 1600 mah nimh battery was 1.3v
> 130-140 ma, now remember your puttting 4 of these in a
> fg battery pack, so 4 regular or r
handling them.
Ciao,
graywolf
- Original Message -
From: Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Rechargeable (2CR5) for PZ-1p
> When I was doing those Nimh tsts I also mesured the
> amperage of t
"No Way" may be correct. However, the relative voltages my not be the
issue here. Of more interest at high duty cycles/loads or in case of
component failure maybe "short circuit" current capability, which
relates to the internal resistance of the different types of battery
cells under high load c
When I was doing those Nimh tsts I also mesured the
amperage of the cells, the best alkaline battery testd
at 1.6V 40~50 ma, a 1600 mah nimh battery was 1.3v
130-140 ma, now remember your puttting 4 of these in a
fg battery pack, so 4 regular or rechargable alkalines
will provide 160-200 ma to the
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Subject: RE: Rechargeable (2CR5) for PZ-1p
Hello to All,
My brother has been in electronics for over 25 years
and he told me there is "No Way" that a rechargable
could damage a camera motor. Rechargables always have
a little less voltage than the regular batteries they
rep
Hello to All,
My brother has been in electronics for over 25 years
and he told me there is "No Way" that a rechargable
could damage a camera motor. Rechargables always have
a little less voltage than the regular batteries they
replace. (1.25 volts to 1.5 volts for instance)
To settle the issue,
: Kent Gittings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 8:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Rechargeable (2CR5) for PZ-1p
The only other case I can think of is a power design that lacks any kind of
current limiting circuitry. In such a design the power source then would
"Frantisek Vlcek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ryan Charron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Rechargable (2CR5) for PZ-1p
> BTW, what's the opinion on hooking a big external battery pack
onto
> the Z1p via a dummy battery
Hello to All,
Has anyone got one of these and if so how good are
they?
They are sold at www.2cr5.co.uk.
Thanks,
Ryan
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Richard Chu wrote:
> Does anyone know if a rechargeable 2CR5 battery is available for the
> PZ-1P? Nikon's digital camera model 880 and 885 uses a 2CR5 battery
> or a rechargeable battery. Does anyone know if that rechargeable
> battery fits and is safe t
Does anyone know if a rechargeable 2CR5 battery is
available for the PZ-1P? Nikon's digital camera model
880 and 885 uses a 2CR5 battery or a rechargeable
battery. Does anyone know if that rechargeable
battery fits and is safe to use with the PZ-1P?
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