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Aug 20, 2010 21:38 |  #1

Is it bad to do this? I forgot I was going somewhere tomorrow and haven't drained my battery yet.




  
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Aug 20, 2010 22:00 |  #2

It shouldn't be an issue if it happens infrequently,
but I've come to understand that too-frequent charging of this sort
may have an impact on battery life.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:04 |  #3

I don't think its an issue anymore with the newer LI-On batteries... you don't need to drain it to recharge. AFAIK.

AFAIK, it has an impact only on NiMH and Ni-Cd. they need to be drained and then recharge.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:06 as a reply to  @ monk3y's post |  #4

cool, thanks.




  
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Aug 20, 2010 22:09 |  #5

Yes Nickel-Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries have a memory so it is best to fully discharge them in order to maintain a full charge cycle throughout its life. This is not a problem with lithium-ion batterie though


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Aug 20, 2010 22:14 as a reply to  @ monk3y's post |  #6

monk3y wrote:
I don't think its an issue anymore with the newer LI-On batteries... you don't need to drain it to recharge. AFAIK.

AFAIK, it has an impact only on NiMH and Ni-Cd. they need to be drained and then recharge.

Yes, but MOST of the batteries used in cameras, and AAA or AA
batteries, still are NiMH. LI-On batteries are still largely reserved for use in notebook
computers and other high-use devices which mostly require a longer running time
at full use.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:21 |  #7

SkedAddled wrote in post #10759885 (external link)
Yes, but MOST of the batteries used in cameras, and AAA or AA
batteries, still are NiMH. LI-On batteries are still largely reserved for use in notebook
computers and other high-use devices which mostly require a longer running time
at full use.

yeah ok, I just took a look at the D700's battery and it says Li-On :lol:

My eneloops though are NiMh... how big is it a factor if I don't drain these batteries?

I have 8 on my battery grip but I don't have spares so I usually can not drain them in a single shoot/day. and I recharge them afterwards for them to be ready the next day.

should I just buy spares? :rolleyes: $$$$$$$$$$:mad::lol:


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Aug 20, 2010 22:30 |  #8

. Li ion batterys do not develop a memory so they can be charged any time you get the urge.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:39 |  #9

Okay, there's some great opinions and technical information given in THIS thread.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:45 as a reply to  @ SkedAddled's post |  #10

Most of the new NiMh don't have memory either.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:49 |  #11

Flytyer wrote in post #10760010 (external link)
Most of the new NiMh don't have memory either.

Eneloops?


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Aug 20, 2010 22:50 |  #12

Ugh! I give up.
You all can believe what you want.

I'm outta here.


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Aug 20, 2010 22:55 |  #13

SkedAddled wrote in post #10760039 (external link)
Ugh! I give up.
You all can believe what you want.

I'm outta here.

haha good night :)


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Aug 20, 2010 23:09 |  #14

monk3y wrote in post #10760031 (external link)
Eneloops?

Yes


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Aug 20, 2010 23:12 |  #15

Flytyer wrote in post #10760111 (external link)
Yes

good to know. thank you :D


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