Monday, April 22, 2013

Use A Lithium Aa

Most digital cameras will take AA lithium batteries or lithium ion batteries.


Lithium AA batteries are generally used in digital devices such as digital cameras, X-Box controllers or cordless telephones. The advantage of lithium batteries is that they will last significantly longer that alkaline or other regular or rechargeable batteries. Lithium AA batteries are rated at 1.5 volts, and the steady voltage assists in giving these batteries optimum power levels. It is important to note that the rechargeable lithium ion batteries used with many cameras cannot be replaced with lithium AA batteries.


Instructions


Loading the Batteries


1. Open the slot on your camera or device where the batteries are kept.








2. Check which way the batteries should placed in the device; that is, how the positive (+) and negative (-) ends are oriented.


3. Insert the fresh batteries, and close the device's slot cover. These batteries should last much longer than your regular batteries.

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