batteries for flash


But the shop should honor the purchase. Ask them to dig out the receipt for u.

actually i bought it during the march IT show from RDP..lol..
 

kym2609 said:
actually i bought it during the march IT show from RDP..lol..

They should have the records n batch serial numbers.
 

I sent my GP charger and batteries for servicing and then bombarded them with a lot of questions, emails of more than 10 so far, so here are some tips which you may not know before and are doing it.

Dos

1. Read the instructions on your device before installing batteries.
2. Insert batteries into your device properly, with the (+) and (-) terminals
aligned correctly.
3. Always fully charge your batteries before use.
4. When you charge the batteries for the first time, or if the batteries have
been stored for a long time, it normally takes about 3 charge and
discharge cycles for the batteries to regain full capacity.
5. It is normal for batteries to become hot during charging and they will
gradually cool down to room temperature after fully charged.
6. Store the batteries in a cool and dry place.
7. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to
be used for a long time.
8. Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean
by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or a rough cloth each time
you replace batteries.
9. If the performance of the batteries decrease substantially, it is time to
replace the batteries.
10. Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a physician at
once.

Don'ts

1. Do not charge other types of batteries such as alkaline, carbon zinc,
lithium, rechargeable alkaline or any other kind of batteries not specified
as they may leak or burst, causing personal injury and damage.
2. Do not charge batteries of different capacities at the same time except
when the charger is equipped with individual charging channels.
3. Do not charge batteries of different residual capacities (e.g. flat batteries
and partially discharged batteries) at the same time except when the
charger is equipped with individual charging channels.
4. Do not overcharge or overdischarge batteries. It will decrease the
batteries' service life.
5. Do not mix batteries of different types (e.g. NiMH, NiCd, alkaline, etc.)
and capacities (e.g. 1300mAh and 1600mAh) in the electronic device.
6. Do not short circuit, incinerate and disassemble batteries.
7. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. They can rupture or leak.
8. Do not drop or cause unnecessary shocks to the battery.
9. Do not carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like
coins, paper clips and hair pins, etc. This will short circuit the battery,
generating high heat.