Optimum battery performance, New batteries, Temperature – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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OPTIMUM BATTERY PERFORMANCE

1. New batteries

Between manufacture and first use, all batteries
exhibit some drain. Therefore, care should be

taken to purchase the newest (and freshest) ones

possible. To help you do this, some manufacturers

stamp the date of manufacture on the bottom of
each battery. Ask your camera dealer for assist­
ance in interpreting the codes.

2. Temperature

Battery life ratings are based on operation at

around 25°C (77°F). At other temperatures, bat­
tery life is shortened. Spare batteries should there­
fore be kept available if operation in low temper­
atures is anticipated.

3. Continuous use

Batteries are drained much more quickly by con­

tinuous use than by intermittent use.

4. Storage

When not in use, the batteries should be removed

to prevent leakage which may damage the unit,
or even cause combustible gases to be trapped

inside the battery chamber. To minimize drain
during the period of disuse, store the batteries in
a cool, dry place below 20°C (68°F).

5 Battery brands

Do not mix brands of batteries or use batteries

with different model numbers. Also, avoid mixing
new and old batteries since proper performance
will not be obtained and battery leakage may
occur.

6

.

Disposal

Do not dispose of batteries by burning. Also, for

safety’s sake, never disassemble batteries.

7. Polarity

When installing batteries, observe the voltage

polarities carefully. Reversal of the positive (+ )
and negative (-) terminals will result in leakage. If

leakage should occur, clean the SB-102 carefully

or take it to an authorized Nikon dealer or service

center.

The SB-102 requires an excessive current, so the

life span of the batteries may be shorter than

other speedlights.

8

.

NiCd batteries

In comparison with regular batteries, NiCd bat­

teries provide faster recycling and higher effi­

ciency at low temperatures. Flowever, the re­

cycling time and the number of flashes per bat­
tery set depend upon the age of the batteries,
their charges, and their capacities.

Do not continue to use NiC d batteries after they are exhausted.

Continued use may reduce their life span or cause leakage.

•Before

charging,

thoroughly

read

the

battery

and

battery

charger instructions.

Charging should only be done for the designated number of

hours on a battery charger recommended by the battery manu­

facturer. Excessive charging may cause battery deterioration.

Charging

should

only

be

done

in

temperatures

between

S^C

(41 °F) and 35°C(95°F). Never charge batteries while they are

still hot from use.

•Never

attempt

to

charge

NiCd

batteries

that

are

incorrectly

installed in the battery charger.

•The

charging

capacity

of

NiC d

batteries

may

be

shortened

after

a

long

period

of

storage.

If

this

occurs,

discharge

and

recharge them several tim es.

•If working time is markedly reduced even after they have been

correctly charged, replace them with a fresh set.

• Do not mix new and old NiCd batteries.

•Do not use NiCd batteries which have been charged for differ­

ent iengths of tim e.

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