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However, if the rechargeable
batteries have not enough strength to work with the F5,
why does Nikon sell an rechargeable accu-pack?
Has Nikon developed a super-strong
rechargeable battery?
We wanted answers for these questions. To
get answers, we have called many different people in the
whole world.
They told us, that Nikon produces no rechargeable
batteries.
Nikon buys rechargeable batteries to assemble it
in an own accu-pack.
We opened the Nikon accu-pack.
This made us sure about - Nikon uses 9
rechargeable batteries.
This inconspicuous 9th rechargeable battery pushes
the voltage up.
That makes the source of energy stronger.
9 x 1,2 volt are 10.6 volt.
The 10.6 volt are more than the
" empty batteries symbol " voltage value of 9.0-9.5 volt
saved in the F5.
Only with 9 rechargeable batteries, can get the F5 the
whole stored energy of this 9 rechargeable batteries .
Only if you use 9 rechargeable
batteries in your F5, you can take longer photos.
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In addition it's an energy bonus, if
you charge the rechargeable Ni-MH batteries with the "
Ansmann-Powerline 4 " microcontrolled recharger.
The " Ansmann - Powerline 4 " recharger, charges
the rechargeable Ni-MH batteries to 1.36 volt automatically.
The 9 rechargeable batteries (x 1.36 volt) produce a total
energy of 12.24 volt, with all advantages of rechargeable
batteries .(remember rechargeable batteries don't los
here voltage value of 1,2 volt)
The astonishing , the space
for the 9th rechargeable
battery is available in each
F5.
The results gave us the will to do more.
At the beginning only for private use, we made an ADAPTER
which makes it possible to
include a 9th cell into the battery
holder of the F5.
The first tests with 9 rechargeable batteries
bowled us over!
We had never before taken so many film
rolls with the F5.
All with only one set of rechargeable batteries.
You
can learn here how to you use the ADAPTER (part 2)
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