Hey,
I was reading the manual on my digital camera (sweet sony dsc-p52), and they were saying it's best to use up all your batteries before recharging, to avoid memory effect. I recall this being an issue with an old camcorder we had: If you recharge the battery before it mostly expires, it whines about expiring really soon (close to the point where it was when you started recharging).
Now, according to Dan's data, it looks like this is called voltage depression. Anyway, my digicam takes AA NiMH rechargable batteries. How much should I let them drain before recharging? Should I wait till the camera says they're just about out, or is it safe to recharge them earlier, like when it's indicated as low. Suppose I keep recharging it when it's half empty... will that have any effects? Like if I do that 2-3 times, will I notice the low battery notice appearing earlier than it should?
Oh yeah, other battery question: Why is it (on my MD player anyway) that when your battery says low, and then you turn the device off for the night or whatever, when you start using it the next day, the battery indicator is high to medium for a long time? I'm thinking there's some discharging that needs to be done, which adds to the voltage, this skewing the sensor results, but is that all there is to it?
Thanks,
Raplicon
I was reading the manual on my digital camera (sweet sony dsc-p52), and they were saying it's best to use up all your batteries before recharging, to avoid memory effect. I recall this being an issue with an old camcorder we had: If you recharge the battery before it mostly expires, it whines about expiring really soon (close to the point where it was when you started recharging).
Now, according to Dan's data, it looks like this is called voltage depression. Anyway, my digicam takes AA NiMH rechargable batteries. How much should I let them drain before recharging? Should I wait till the camera says they're just about out, or is it safe to recharge them earlier, like when it's indicated as low. Suppose I keep recharging it when it's half empty... will that have any effects? Like if I do that 2-3 times, will I notice the low battery notice appearing earlier than it should?
Oh yeah, other battery question: Why is it (on my MD player anyway) that when your battery says low, and then you turn the device off for the night or whatever, when you start using it the next day, the battery indicator is high to medium for a long time? I'm thinking there's some discharging that needs to be done, which adds to the voltage, this skewing the sensor results, but is that all there is to it?
Thanks,
Raplicon