no if you do the camera can explode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The type of battery that a Nikon Coolpix camera takes depends on the specific model. However, most Nikon models take the 3.7V 740mAh lithium ion battery.
Each remote takes ( 2 ) # 2016 batteries , they are coin style 3 volt lithium batteries
You sure can! Lithium, in theory, can be recycled an unlimited amount of times and still be usable for creating more batteries. There are many areas and programs dedicated to recycling old electronics and the batteries that accompany them. Although it actually costs more to recycle a lithium battery than it takes to mine the lithium, recycling is still encouraged because demand for lithium is increasing and supply may shift in the future.
The time it takes for camera batteries to charge can vary depending on the type of battery and charger being used. On average, it can take anywhere from 1 to 4 hours to fully charge camera batteries. It is important to refer to the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for accurate charging times.
Yes you can. Just don't mix the normal batteries with the rechargable batteries because these are two different kinds of batteries and mixing them might cause harm to your device. Only use one or the other.Also look at your instruction manual for use of the camera and if it clearly says don't use regular batteries then follow their advice.
No, you do not. If it takes regular batteries such as double a or triple a, you can use any brand. If the camera came with it's own rechargeable battery, you should use it. If it quits working, buy one just like it.
Batteries that comes specific to your camera tend to last the longest, but for rechargable AA batteries, the the new hybrid Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) are considered the best.
Each remote takes ( 2 ) coin style 3 volt lithium batteries ( # 2016 )
The Canon CB 2LV battery is used to charge the lithium ion batteries that are of the NB-4L model. This charger takes full of high capacity rechargeable batteries.
The Furby Boom Cube takes 4 x AA alkaline batteries and these do not come in the package when you buy the toy from a retailer. You can pick these up cheap and from almost any store.
Start with replacing the batteries. Get good quality Lithium batteries, the ones that cost as much as 12 of the others. Many camera's require these High output type of batteries to run correctly. Still not running, depends on the camera. If it's a high end digital SLR take it to a camera shop, a few of those still exist. If it is your 150 special, pull the memory card and recycle the camera, time to upgrade. I just bought a Kodak Ai6 HD camcorder, very easy to use. Takes pictures, or HD video. 180$ with a 8GB stick (1 Hour HD video, 160 minutes Video or more pictures than I will take in the life of the camera). I bring the video home, and burn / edit strate to DVD's.
I was looking at the 1997 Ford Explorer Owner Guide and all it shows is that each remote takes ( 2 ) three volt lithium batteries ( I assume that it would be the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer remotes , and the 1996 Ford Explorer owner guide ) ( each remote takes two # 2016 , three volt lithium coin style batteries )