Skybuck Flying
2024-01-27 17:46:02 UTC
Hi,
I have this old Nikon CoolPix L4 Digital Camera.
Recently I bought some new AA batteries at a local store.
The battery brand is: Grundig.
On the battery it says (non-rechargable)
975 mAh 1.5V Plus AA/R6
The original batteries (rechargeable) it says:
GP 2500
250A AHC 1.2V typical 2450 mAh
When I tried to power on the coolpix L4 with the new batteries, it comes on briefly, the camera extends, the LCD display comes on, but then the camera wants to shutdown and either says: Batteries drawned... or some other error.
Apperently these batteries don't work well with this Camera and the Camera gets confused ?!
I suspect it could be the volts or the ampere ?! Perhaps the volts causing over-voltage ?!
Or perhaps the digital camera battery detector detects it wrongly ?!?
Is there risk of blowing this camera up with 1.5 volt batteries instead of 1.2 volt batteries ?!
I share this story with you as an example of another nice electronics industry fuck up example !
Bye for now,
Skybuck.
P.S: Oh by the way, these new batteries do work nicely in my flashlight which is now working ok-ish again... most of the water has evaporated but not all...
maybe it still drains fast not sure... it's handy to have for working on computer.
Today I am virtualizing my second 2 TB harddisk, which is windows 7 data drive. Windows 7 reserved and system partitions/drive also 2 TB is already virtualized. Then I will make a copy of both and try them out in the hyper-v visor of microsoft windows 11, failing that I will try VMWare.
Stored in VHDX format.
Bye for now,
Skybuck.
I have this old Nikon CoolPix L4 Digital Camera.
Recently I bought some new AA batteries at a local store.
The battery brand is: Grundig.
On the battery it says (non-rechargable)
975 mAh 1.5V Plus AA/R6
The original batteries (rechargeable) it says:
GP 2500
250A AHC 1.2V typical 2450 mAh
When I tried to power on the coolpix L4 with the new batteries, it comes on briefly, the camera extends, the LCD display comes on, but then the camera wants to shutdown and either says: Batteries drawned... or some other error.
Apperently these batteries don't work well with this Camera and the Camera gets confused ?!
I suspect it could be the volts or the ampere ?! Perhaps the volts causing over-voltage ?!
Or perhaps the digital camera battery detector detects it wrongly ?!?
Is there risk of blowing this camera up with 1.5 volt batteries instead of 1.2 volt batteries ?!
I share this story with you as an example of another nice electronics industry fuck up example !
Bye for now,
Skybuck.
P.S: Oh by the way, these new batteries do work nicely in my flashlight which is now working ok-ish again... most of the water has evaporated but not all...
maybe it still drains fast not sure... it's handy to have for working on computer.
Today I am virtualizing my second 2 TB harddisk, which is windows 7 data drive. Windows 7 reserved and system partitions/drive also 2 TB is already virtualized. Then I will make a copy of both and try them out in the hyper-v visor of microsoft windows 11, failing that I will try VMWare.
Stored in VHDX format.
Bye for now,
Skybuck.