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I have just got a Sony DSC-P100 for xmas with the NP-FR1 InfoLithium
battery. My query is (because i cannot see it in the instruction manual),
can i 'top-up' the charge on this battery, i.e. i don't have to wait until
it's fully discharged (like NiCd batteries) ?
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"Andy100" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I have just got a Sony DSC-P100 for xmas with the NP-FR1 InfoLithium
> battery. My query is (because i cannot see it in the instruction manual),
> can i 'top-up' the charge on this battery, i.e. i don't have to wait until
> it's fully discharged (like NiCd batteries) ?
>
> Thanks and merry xmas !
>
> Andy
>
Yes go ahead and charge it. You do not need to wait for NiCds either except
if you do not use the NiCd to its capacity then its capacity will be
temporarily reduced.
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Is the battery rechargeable?
"Andy100" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I have just got a Sony DSC-P100 for xmas with the NP-FR1 InfoLithium
> battery. My query is (because i cannot see it in the instruction manual),
> can i 'top-up' the charge on this battery, i.e. i don't have to wait until
> it's fully discharged (like NiCd batteries) ?
>
> Thanks and merry xmas !
>
> Andy
>
>
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Yeah Rudy, it's re-chargeable !
And Cheers Harvey for the info.
Andy
"Harvey" <hcohenREMOVE@frontiernetTHIS.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Andy100" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:cqjanl$dsc$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
> > I have just got a Sony DSC-P100 for xmas with the NP-FR1 InfoLithium
> > battery. My query is (because i cannot see it in the instruction
manual),
> > can i 'top-up' the charge on this battery, i.e. i don't have to wait
until
> > it's fully discharged (like NiCd batteries) ?
> >
> > Thanks and merry xmas !
> >
> > Andy
> >
>
> Yes go ahead and charge it. You do not need to wait for NiCds either
except
> if you do not use the NiCd to its capacity then its capacity will be
> temporarily reduced.
>
>
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