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« ZOOM digital camera battery discharge H1 (& info μSD cache card) »
Published on 09/26/10 at 14:13EDIT 21/10/2010
Thank you for returning to XAVUPLEX info, I feel less alone ...
http://cheesycam.com/zoom-h1-battery-drain/
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EDIT 14/10/2010
My ZOOM H1 seems to be faulty:
Even off the LR06 1.5 V battery drains in 3-4 days!
I did a test of consumption of the device turned off.
Final result: 33mA DC current being OFF ...
provided that it is not surprising that even a 1.5 V LR06 battery (lithium) is dead in 3 days ...
= Return Thomann
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Hello all
Mini SD Card cache card μSDHC ZOOM H1
after searching for why this did not hide, I FINALLY found and understood ...
I must say that I told myself:
"It is not possible that the engineers from ZOOM they have spawned something as stupid as that for the cache!"
and although I was right (thankfully):
= MUST strongly supports and firmly on the 2 sides of the mini-cache
(Or along its entire length) so that finally he snaps and holds well.
you can even press one side and then another ...
@ + I return to my tests
Thank you for returning to XAVUPLEX info, I feel less alone ...
http://cheesycam.com/zoom-h1-battery-drain/
====================================
EDIT 14/10/2010
My ZOOM H1 seems to be faulty:
Even off the LR06 1.5 V battery drains in 3-4 days!
I did a test of consumption of the device turned off.
Final result: 33mA DC current being OFF ...
provided that it is not surprising that even a 1.5 V LR06 battery (lithium) is dead in 3 days ...
= Return Thomann
====================================
Hello all
Mini SD Card cache card μSDHC ZOOM H1
after searching for why this did not hide, I FINALLY found and understood ...
I must say that I told myself:
"It is not possible that the engineers from ZOOM they have spawned something as stupid as that for the cache!"
and although I was right (thankfully):
= MUST strongly supports and firmly on the 2 sides of the mini-cache
(Or along its entire length) so that finally he snaps and holds well.
you can even press one side and then another ...
@ + I return to my tests