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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> can a charger bought for 2100mAh used for 2500 or 2700 mAh?

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Author: interuser
Date: 21:54 16-02-08


Hi.
I have a sony cybershot photo camera that came with 2100mAh
rechargeable sony AA batteries and their charger.
Now the batteries died (after quite some use).
Can I use the new sony 2500mAh or 2700mAh batteries with this same
charger?
(I hope their diameter is the same)
Also, they wouldn't damage my camera, right ?


Date: 12:02 18-02-08

On Feb 16, 6:54=A0pm, interuser <interu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> I have a sony cybershot photo camera that came with 2100mAh
> rechargeable sony AA batteries and their charger.
> Now the batteries died (after quite some use).
> Can I use the new sony 2500mAh or 2700mAh batteries with this same
> charger?
> (I hope their diameter is the same)
> Also, they wouldn't damage my camera, right ?

I have a Ray-O-Vac NIMH charger that came with 1600 mAh cells and have
charged many differemt brands and capacities over the years. No
problems in Fuji, Canon and Kodak digicams. The higher capacity cells
just take a little longer. Don't mix different capacity cells in the
camera.

GG

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