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Q1. Can I have a sample order?

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A. We will provide you with a 3 years warranty. If there are any problems, please let us know and we will provide you with a positive solution.

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A. Sample 5-10 days, mass production time 3-5 weeks depending on order quantity.

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A. Yes, but low MOQ, 10pcs order is available.

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A. We usually ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx or TNT. It usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Bigger order shipped by air or by sea.

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Q:Does that mean I can charge the camera or are those a type of batteries?
You can charge the battery and not have to use Alkaline batteries. Basically it won't take AA or AAA batteries. You'll get a lot more time on your battery, and you can easily buy a back up one to use for whatever electronic it's used in. So yes you can recharge the battery, you're not actually charging the camera, just the batteries. It makes life a lot easier with a lithium battery. Lithium is just what the battery is made of. Lol but uh look at the word rechargeable that tells you that you can recharge the battery dear.
Q:i got a camera about a month ago.i charged it till the green light went on and than it says to change the battery pack!!!! what does it mean??!!!!! what should i do??!!!
Cannon Cameras Suck, i have own 3 already believe me i know what i am saying. I got me a Kodak and never had an issue.
Q:If I go oversees this summer to Kenya, I heard that they don't have the same voltage or something- so i can't charge my battery pack, so it would be easier to buy AA batteries instead and carry them there but when I return i just want to be able to use a battery pack. Can I have a camera that does both and is not that expensive?
I have a Kodak Easy Share camera and it takes 2 AA batteries.
Q:If I get the battery pack, will the batteries last a long time or do they finally wear out after so many recharges? Is it worth buying a battery charge pack?
Here's the best thing to do. Buy a plug and play kit, preferrably the kit with two battery packs. This is a lot better than the kits that have a seperate battery charger because you can use the charger to charge your battery as you play. Not only that, if you have extra controllers but no battery pack or working batteries, stick in the battery pack without the batteries, plug in the charger, and presto, you can actually play with no batteries. It helps when you don't have the extra money for additional battery packs.
Q:if I were to buy one battery pack for the camera, how long do you think it will last? Thanks.
as in how long in years and recharges or how long as in how many pictures can you get out of it? In years-they can last a mighty long time. I still have the original battery that came with each one of my DSLR's. I have a rebel that I got in 2003 and the original battery still works fine in it.
Q:I have a device that used an internal, rechargeable 12v battery pack. Since the device is no longer needed, I was thinking of taking out the battery pack and using that to power other devices. And recharging it with a solar panel.Since the battery pack isn't a single 12v battery, but made up of ten 1.2v batteries connected in series, I am not sure if I would need to connect 12v solar panel to it through a charge controller. I have a 12v charge controller, but since each battery in the pack is 1.2v, would the regulator automatically adjust so the individual batteries arent overcharged or may explode?I also have 2 side questions for you.(a) To make my own battery pack, what would I use to melt the PVC shrinkwrap so it would fit snuggly around the batteries?(b) And if I wanted to solder the tips of each battery, would using a solder iron cause the battery I'm soldering the wire to to explode?
You would need some type of charge controller since it is very unlikely that you can find a solar panel that has the exactly correct voltage output. In addition, NiCad and NiMH batteries should not be over charged. You're not going to find an off-the-shelf charge controller that will balance individual 1.2 volt cells. Most consumer grade devices that run on small rechargeable batteries don't provide that feature anyway. For question (a), a heat gun is used. They look like traditional hair blow dryers, but are much hotter, with the temperature controlled by a dial. For question (b), no, a standard soldering iron isn't going to cause a battery to explode. However, the metal for the batteries usually cannot be soldered. When battery packs are made the tabs and other connectors are attached using an electric spot welder. If you can get tabbed batteries, that would be the way to go.
Q:I currently have two canon powershot s410 and sd600 that uses square battery pack and I use a charger to charge them back up. I was wondering whether regular double AA batteries are better compared to the digital cameras that uses battery packs. Sorry for the wordy ness.
AA batteries are better choice as it can be replaced any time and it's hell lot cheaper too. But, battery packs is better when you want to use it for a long time. Mysuggestion is using rechargeable AA batteries but if you a hardcore photomaniac, try to get a good branded one. Posted by BlaBlaBla 2006/11/28
Q:I have a battery pack that looks like it's 16 D batteries joined together with single plug. Seems to be a pack that would be used to power display merchandise in stores, such as games.
By value do you mean cash value? I have no idea. Probably not much, who wants the expense of buying 16 D cells. If you electrical value, it will depend on how the batteries are connected together. It could be anywhere from 1.5 volts up to 48 volts.
Q:I want to put 4 AA NiCad or NimH batteries in a holder (Radio Shack 270-383) and connect two set of positive and negative leads. One to a DC Power Jack (Radio Shack 274-1565) for when the battery pack needs to be recharged and the other to a DC Power Plug (Radio Shack 274-1567) for when I want to use their power. Will this work?
An AA battery (pronounced either ay-ay or double A) is a dry cell-type battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. Electrical output of alkaline batteries in this size is 1.5 volts, 1800 to 2600 mA·h, while rechargeable batteries commonly output variably 1.25 V. The output of an AA battery is the same as that of an AAA battery, but AA batteries provide power for a longer period (hence their larger size). An AA cell measures 50 mm long, 14.2 mm in diameter, and weighs approximately 23 g (1.97 x 0.56 inches and 0.81 ounces). The capacity of rechargeable AA batteries varies with the technology used. Nickel-cadmium (NiCad) AAs with a capacity of 650 to 800 mA·h are commonly available, while 800 to 1000 mA·h are rarer and more expensive. Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) AAs are available in various capacities ranging from 1400 to 2700 mA·h. NiCad AAs are commonly used by people powering model cars or other (relatively) high-current-draw devices, where the older NiCad technology performs better than NiMH. NiMH AA's designed for high current applications are beginning to become available; these use different construction and have lower capacity (1400-1600 mA·h) than the highest capacity NiMH cells.
Q:How is the battery pack connected in series?
Can be the first string into the same battery, and then parallel. Such as: 1.5 volts battery 9, can be a group of three in series, into 4.5 volts, then the three groups in parallel, each group of positive phase, negative phase. The total voltage of 4.5 volts, the capacity of a battery 3 times.

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