Joe Goldsberry
April 24th, 2007, 01:57 PM
I've been using IDX batteries for 3 years now and haven't had a problem. They are lightweight and last a long time. I have 3 of them.
Last week, when I put the newest one, a Endura 10s, on the charger I got a flashing orange light which apparently means "battery fault". No problem, it should be under warranty. So I dig out an older one (Endura 80), which had been holding less of a charge, put it on the charger, green light - everything ok, then put it on my camera to discharge it. It powered the camera for about an hour then the low battery alarm sounded. I shut off the camera, put the camera on the charger and guess what? Flashing orange light.
Not a problem in 3 years and then 2 batteries in two weeks???
I called IDX. The need to test the battery to see if they will cover it under warranty. Some of the reasons they won't honor the warranty are too much load, over-discharging and mishandling. Sounds like it's going to be a battle to get a new battery.
So I have one battery left and I'm really worried about it. It's on the charger now with a green light but I'm worried that the next time I charge it I will get the orange light. I'm screwed.
Anyone else have problems with IDX batteries?
Thanks,
Joe
P.S. I knew I should have stayed with AntonBauer.
Last week, when I put the newest one, a Endura 10s, on the charger I got a flashing orange light which apparently means "battery fault". No problem, it should be under warranty. So I dig out an older one (Endura 80), which had been holding less of a charge, put it on the charger, green light - everything ok, then put it on my camera to discharge it. It powered the camera for about an hour then the low battery alarm sounded. I shut off the camera, put the camera on the charger and guess what? Flashing orange light.
Not a problem in 3 years and then 2 batteries in two weeks???
I called IDX. The need to test the battery to see if they will cover it under warranty. Some of the reasons they won't honor the warranty are too much load, over-discharging and mishandling. Sounds like it's going to be a battle to get a new battery.
So I have one battery left and I'm really worried about it. It's on the charger now with a green light but I'm worried that the next time I charge it I will get the orange light. I'm screwed.
Anyone else have problems with IDX batteries?
Thanks,
Joe
P.S. I knew I should have stayed with AntonBauer.