Aviv Hallale
November 29th, 2010, 06:11 AM
Hey guys,
I've owned a VX2100 for about four years now along with a Hahnel HL-XL782 battery. The Hahnel has been steadily declining in performance up until the point last week when it took about five hours of charging to display 180 minutes at which point it said Full and wouldn't charge further (which is way too little for that battery) it ultimately lasted for about 20 minutes of shooting before dying on me, I just assumed this was due to the age and usage of the battery)
I took the camera for a service where no faults were discovered, they also seemed to charge the battery as it now reads 300 minutes (although I haven't used it yet to test its performance.) I also bought a new battery (Hahnel HL-XL982, which is an L-Series generic)
I loaded the 982 into the VX2100 straight out of its packaging and connected it to the AC adapter. It immediately read that it had about 700 minutes of charge and was almost full - after about an hour charging it displayed that it was Full at 820 minutes (when the camera is on with the LCD screen open it displays 712 minutes of charge and through the viewfinder, about 900 minutes). I've read that this can happen with the new batteries (pre-maturely displaying a full charge) so I took out the battery, re-loaded it and started charging again but it still read that it was full.
Now I'm not too sure if this is accurate or not, I was expecting the battery to be almost empty when I first loaded it in for charging and was anticipating a few hours of charging time - it seems a bit weird that after about only an hour its reading as being fully charged - I obviously don't want another repeat of the battery dying on me after twenty minutes but I don't really know what to expect.
Should I take it that it's fully charged and expect a good 800 minutes or so out of it or what? I'm a bit hesitant to discharge it as I may not be by the camera when it starts to empty and I've been told not to let an L-ion battery fully discharge as it damages the cells.
Any advice? Is it normal for new batteries to require such a short amount of initial charging?
Thanks for any help!
I've owned a VX2100 for about four years now along with a Hahnel HL-XL782 battery. The Hahnel has been steadily declining in performance up until the point last week when it took about five hours of charging to display 180 minutes at which point it said Full and wouldn't charge further (which is way too little for that battery) it ultimately lasted for about 20 minutes of shooting before dying on me, I just assumed this was due to the age and usage of the battery)
I took the camera for a service where no faults were discovered, they also seemed to charge the battery as it now reads 300 minutes (although I haven't used it yet to test its performance.) I also bought a new battery (Hahnel HL-XL982, which is an L-Series generic)
I loaded the 982 into the VX2100 straight out of its packaging and connected it to the AC adapter. It immediately read that it had about 700 minutes of charge and was almost full - after about an hour charging it displayed that it was Full at 820 minutes (when the camera is on with the LCD screen open it displays 712 minutes of charge and through the viewfinder, about 900 minutes). I've read that this can happen with the new batteries (pre-maturely displaying a full charge) so I took out the battery, re-loaded it and started charging again but it still read that it was full.
Now I'm not too sure if this is accurate or not, I was expecting the battery to be almost empty when I first loaded it in for charging and was anticipating a few hours of charging time - it seems a bit weird that after about only an hour its reading as being fully charged - I obviously don't want another repeat of the battery dying on me after twenty minutes but I don't really know what to expect.
Should I take it that it's fully charged and expect a good 800 minutes or so out of it or what? I'm a bit hesitant to discharge it as I may not be by the camera when it starts to empty and I've been told not to let an L-ion battery fully discharge as it damages the cells.
Any advice? Is it normal for new batteries to require such a short amount of initial charging?
Thanks for any help!