No - they appear to be quite different. (See Related Links.)
The Compaq Presario V5000 battery will be compatible for laptops that are from the computer company, Compaq. You can find these batteries online in Amazon or eBay.
Most laptops come with two different battery options, one that's small and light, and one that's bigger and heavier and offering more runtime. If the bigger battery is listed as compatible with your laptop(there's no standards when it comes to battery compartments), then you're good to go.
You can with most laptops, but then the battery will not be charged. Try it - if the screen goes blank when you pull the battery out then it's off. For most laptops, you only get 1 battery pack out of the box and in order to maximize the battery's life time, once u have a fully charged battery u can remove it when u have an AC power on, so that the battery wont keeps on charging. Cant the laptop detects if the battery is full and cut off the charging? Yes, in most of the cases, but it is still a myth if hooking on both AC and battery together will shorten the battery's life time.
a simple battery charger only charges the battery and having no feedback from the battery status, it can cause overcharging, increase temperature, and can damage the battery or in worst case can blow up the battery, also mitigates the life time of the battery. whether intelligent battery charger charges the battery and get feedback from the battery , when the battery gets fully charged it Cut off the charging circuit itself, also maintain the charging at its trickling current to control the temperature. simply it shows the status of the battery. i hope its the Good answer. thanks although the intelligent battery charger charges the battery and get feedback from the battery,the batteries have different charge characteristics. For example ,some intelligent battery charger detect △V and △T to control charge. However when batteries has been charged fully,they will show different characteristics. some battery has show the voltage dropped,but in fact they has not been charged fully,even charged a little just because the wave input voltage.some batteries has show the voltage dropped,but the batteries has charged fully for a long time.So acccording to the △V not to determine the fully charged.△T has the same problem and when the same battery charged fully will come different temperature,if the charging current is different. So △T is worse than the △V. Finally,although the intelligent battery charger can get feedback,now the battery charge characteristic is unsure.So it is no sense. I think battery charge should be distinction by constants current or constants voltage.they will produce obvious different effect of charge.
turning an ordinary PSP battery into a so-called "service mode trigger battery''
aprox 5hrs
Only if the voltage of the battery is less than about 1.077 volts.
The battery life of an Asus 8-cell 5200mAh battery will depend on the power consumption of the device you are using it with. On average, you can expect a battery life of around 4-5 hours for a typical laptop. However, running more power-intensive tasks will drain the battery faster.
The Olympus OM-1 camera is compatible with a 1.35V mercury battery or a 1.5V silver oxide battery.
The Olympus OM1 camera is compatible with a 1.35V mercury battery, specifically the PX625 or MRB625.
The Olympus OM-1 film camera is compatible with a 1.35V mercury battery or a 1.5V silver oxide battery.
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A 35mm camera typically uses a lithium battery or a silver oxide battery.
I would recommend reading the packaging first and foremost to see if the battery and product are compatible. With that being said, it does appear that the Battery Tender Jr. would be compatible.
The Compaq Presario V5000 battery will be compatible for laptops that are from the computer company, Compaq. You can find these batteries online in Amazon or eBay.
The LiftMaster garage door opener remote is compatible with a 3-volt lithium coin cell battery, specifically a CR2032.
The Canon film camera typically uses a 6-volt lithium battery, such as the CR123A or CR2 battery.