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Evan Platt
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      05-26-2009, 08:17 PM


I bought a Kodak z1285s digital camera, and just ordered the easyshare
dock. If this is anything like my old Kodak and easyshare I had, the
dock will only recharge the Kodak battery packs - the packs have 2
tabs on them.

Well I guess I can confirm once I get the easyshare dock, but does
anyone know a trick to trick the camera into charging regular
rechargables in the easyshare cameras?

Looks like the pack hits / pushes two switches inside the camera...

Thanks.

Evan
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John Turco
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      06-01-2009, 06:51 AM
Evan Platt wrote:
>
> I bought a Kodak z1285s digital camera, and just ordered the easyshare
> dock. If this is anything like my old Kodak and easyshare I had, the
> dock will only recharge the Kodak battery packs - the packs have 2
> tabs on them.
>
> Well I guess I can confirm once I get the easyshare dock, but does
> anyone know a trick to trick the camera into charging regular
> rechargables in the easyshare cameras?
>
> Looks like the pack hits / pushes two switches inside the camera...
>
> Thanks.
>
> Evan



Hello, Evan:

Such a method is mentioned, on this Web page:

Amazon.com: John Reed's review of Kodak EasyShare Camera Dock Kit
"Dock won't recharge AA batteries - no Kodak support manual."
<http://www.amazon.com/review/R3H3HJELXLBBM5>

Here's an excerpt, from it:

R. Thompson says:

<edited>

"Open the battery door in the camera and look between where the
batteries go, there is a little plastic thing that slides down
into the battery compartment. Just wrap a pair of NiMh batteries
with a layer of black tape around them both to hold them together,
this tape will push that little slider down in the compartment
and allow the charger to work."

<edited>

(I've never attempted it, myself, though.)

Good luck!


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      06-02-2009, 06:38 AM
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:51:33 -0500, John Turco <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Hello, Evan:
>
>Such a method is mentioned, on this Web page:
>
> Amazon.com: John Reed's review of Kodak EasyShare Camera Dock Kit
> "Dock won't recharge AA batteries - no Kodak support manual."
> <http://www.amazon.com/review/R3H3HJELXLBBM5>
>
>Here's an excerpt, from it:
>
> R. Thompson says:
>
> <edited>
>
> "Open the battery door in the camera and look between where the
> batteries go, there is a little plastic thing that slides down
> into the battery compartment. Just wrap a pair of NiMh batteries
> with a layer of black tape around them both to hold them together,
> this tape will push that little slider down in the compartment
> and allow the charger to work."
>
> <edited>
>
>(I've never attempted it, myself, though.)
>
>Good luck!


Thanks. I'll take a look. The cells I bought, CRV3, look like
binoculars - flat on top, and 'round' on the bottom. And where it
looks like I should put some black tape around, looks like there's
already tape so to speak around. I'm kinda guessing it needs more
than just black tape to work.

The other thing I'm thinking is these are lithium ions, and the
charger that came with them is a lithium ion charger. From what I
understand, charging LiIon cells in a charger likely designed to
charged NiCd or NiMH may not really charge the liion cells?
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      06-02-2009, 09:57 AM
Evan Platt wrote:
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> The other thing I'm thinking is these are lithium ions, and the
> charger that came with them is a lithium ion charger. From what I
> understand, charging LiIon cells in a charger likely designed to
> charged NiCd or NiMH may not really charge the liion cells?


Not only will your NiCad/NiMH charger not charge your Li-Ion cells, it
might actually make them explode. DO NOT PUT BATTERIES IN A CHARGER THAT
IS NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM!

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      06-04-2009, 06:46 AM
Evan Platt wrote:
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> On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:51:33 -0500, John Turco <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> >Hello, Evan:
> >
> >Such a method is mentioned, on this Web page:
> >
> > Amazon.com: John Reed's review of Kodak EasyShare Camera Dock Kit
> > "Dock won't recharge AA batteries - no Kodak support manual."
> > <http://www.amazon.com/review/R3H3HJELXLBBM5>
> >
> >Here's an excerpt, from it:
> >
> > R. Thompson says:
> >
> > <edited>
> >
> > "Open the battery door in the camera and look between where the
> > batteries go, there is a little plastic thing that slides down
> > into the battery compartment. Just wrap a pair of NiMh batteries
> > with a layer of black tape around them both to hold them together,
> > this tape will push that little slider down in the compartment
> > and allow the charger to work."
> >
> > <edited>
> >
> >(I've never attempted it, myself, though.)
> >
> >Good luck!

>
> Thanks. I'll take a look. The cells I bought, CRV3, look like
> binoculars - flat on top, and 'round' on the bottom. And where it
> looks like I should put some black tape around, looks like there's
> already tape so to speak around. I'm kinda guessing it needs more
> than just black tape to work.
>
> The other thing I'm thinking is these are lithium ions, and the
> charger that came with them is a lithium ion charger. From what I
> understand, charging LiIon cells in a charger likely designed to
> charged NiCd or NiMH may not really charge the liion cells?



Hello, Evan:

My own Kodak AA packs (e.g., KAA2HR) are of the Ni-MH type, I should
add.

Also, putting Li-Ion batteries into any charger, other than one that's
expressly made to accept them, is not only counterproductive, it's
extremely dangerous -- as explosions can even ensue!

Just a word to the wise, eh? ;-)


Cordially,
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      06-04-2009, 06:46 AM
Bob Larter wrote:
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> Evan Platt wrote:
> >
> > The other thing I'm thinking is these are lithium ions, and the
> > charger that came with them is a lithium ion charger. From what I
> > understand, charging LiIon cells in a charger likely designed to
> > charged NiCd or NiMH may not really charge the liion cells?

>
> Not only will your NiCad/NiMH charger not charge your Li-Ion cells, it
> might actually make them explode. DO NOT PUT BATTERIES IN A CHARGER THAT
> IS NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM!



Hello, Bob:

Very sage advice, indeed!


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      06-04-2009, 06:33 PM
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 00:46:20 -0500, John Turco <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Hello, Evan:
>
>My own Kodak AA packs (e.g., KAA2HR) are of the Ni-MH type, I should
>add.


Yeah, I've got a few of those - 1800 mah NiMh.

>Also, putting Li-Ion batteries into any charger, other than one that's
>expressly made to accept them, is not only counterproductive, it's
>extremely dangerous -- as explosions can even ensue!
>
>Just a word to the wise, eh? ;-)


Ok.. appreciate the advise. I think I'll follow that.

Before I go and buy more - is a 1800 mah LiIon a real big enough
advantage over a 1800 mah NiMH?

I have a few 1800 mah NiMh's and the easyshare dock, and just bought 2
1800 mah LiOn's with the seperate charger. If there's a good enough
advantage with LiIOn's, I'll get a few more...

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      06-07-2009, 05:02 AM
Evan Platt wrote:
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> On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 00:46:20 -0500, John Turco <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> >Hello, Evan:
> >
> >My own Kodak AA packs (e.g., KAA2HR) are of the Ni-MH type, I should
> >add.

>
> Yeah, I've got a few of those - 1800 mah NiMh.
>
> >Also, putting Li-Ion batteries into any charger, other than one that's
> >expressly made to accept them, is not only counterproductive, it's
> >extremely dangerous -- as explosions can even ensue!
> >
> >Just a word to the wise, eh? ;-)

>
> Ok.. appreciate the advise. I think I'll follow that.
>
> Before I go and buy more - is a 1800 mah LiIon a real big enough
> advantage over a 1800 mah NiMH?
>
> I have a few 1800 mah NiMh's and the easyshare dock, and just bought 2
> 1800 mah LiOn's with the seperate charger. If there's a good enough
> advantage with LiIOn's, I'll get a few more...
>
> Thanks.



Hello, Evan:

If your Ni-MH and Li-Ion packs are of the same "form factor" (e.g., AA)
and mAh rating, then, there's no major "advantage" to Li-Ion, whatsoever.

In fact, all things being equal (as they >are<, in your specific case),
Ni-MH is better, as it has a significantly greater "shelf life" than
Li-Ion does.


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