Just under five weeks. Then I charged it and it's been connected for 8 days and still reads 6.2 volts. After this charge it measured 6.35 volts. I think the initial charge (as it came from the dealer in Helsinki) was not quite full -- it measured 6.15 volts when I first connected it to the camera. I take dozens of pictures a day and even used it to transfer files to the PC via the USB cable. Now I use a card reader because its more convenient and a lot faster.

However. The battery ran down to 4.2 volts and the camera discharged the NiMH batteries as well. So I think a week should be subtracted from the total. But so what? Its so easy to charge this battery and it'll never let you down by closing the shutter on a cleaning tool -- as the mains can easily do. But I suggest checking the voltage before you start cleaning. I plan to charge it every couple of weeks in the future. Perhaps every second Sunday.

By the way I set the charger to 2 amps in the morning intending to leave it charging for 6 to 8 hours. But I forgot and went to bed. At 4:00 I remembered, leapt out of bed and turned the charger off. The charging light had gone out and the battery was not hot -- proving the charger circuitry was working correctly.

Don

Glen wrote:
At 05:58 AM 11/4/2005, Don Williams wrote:

Okay. Today I connected the 6/12AH Lead Acid battery to the *ist D. I've marked it on my calender and we'll see how many weeks it lasts before needing a charge. I think it's full up now -- reading 6.15V. It's not something you could put in a jacket pocket. Its a real hefty block of plastic and lead that might be okay in a backpack.

So, how did this test work out? How much continuous run time did you get with the battery?

I was tempted to try this myself at one point, and I still might get around to it yet.

thanks,
Glen




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