Frage von Pascal81:I have looked at Ebay a power supply for my Canon MV900 auction that with 8.4 V and is now seen that, according to the original Canon manual has 7.4 volts. Can I in good conscience use the new power supply or not?
I have already searched the forum, but this question only in relation to Batteries and found as synonymous only with 7.2 V or 7.4 V.
For help, I would be very grateful.
Antwort von Jan:
Hello,
Original power supply for the MV 9xx series is the Canon CA 570
Canon CA 570:
8.4 V - 1.5 A
Batteries of NB 2 series (for Canon MV 9xx NB 2 L / H, 2 L 14 / 2 L 12 etc) have 7.4 V.
If you are in the range 7.4 - 8.4 V to stay, there should be no problem.
Funny only the new MD 1xx series, the CA 590 E - synonymous only 8.4 V and 0.6 A (very surprising choice for the same battery of MD models is now 0.9 A less synonymous to load range).
Pascal81 - important stop, check whether your power supply = 1.5 A, or at least can be, whether the external connector fits you have to test synonymous.
VG
Jan
Antwort von darg:
Hi,
8.4V are perhaps the open circuit voltage without load? It may be that the regime is not so dolle and therefore the voltage at idle is 8.4 but when load goes down?
Gruss
Axel
Antwort von hannes:
Ladeendspannung = 8.4 V
Entladeendspannung = 7.4 V
Everything clear?
Antwort von Gingi:
Ladeendspannung = 8.4 V
Entladeendspannung = 7.4 V
Everything clear? Entladeendspannung = 7.4 volts is simply wrong!
The 7.4 volts is the Entladespannung MEAN!
The Entladeschlussspannung, depending on the definition of 6-6,6 volts
Now everything clear?
Antwort von hannes:
> The Entladeschlussspannung, depending on the definition of 6-6,6 volts
True, as long as you're on battery.
The cameras switch from more clearly.
Antwort von otzelot:
True;) but not in the middle Entladespannung of 7.4 volts, but in the area of less than 7 volts.