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Owner’s Manual
DCB80WB DCB40WB
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Care 1. Since the Digital Camera Battery can power so many different devices, make sure you are using the proper cord. This includes the voltage, polarity, as well as the physical connector dimensions. 2. Inspect all cords and connectors prior to use. If a cord is damaged, return it to the factory with payment of ½ the current list price and it will be replaced. This price includes all ground shipping charges and taxes on replacement cords in the continental U.S. 3. Do not use high voltage adapt
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Operation 1. When you receive your Digital Camera Battery it can be used right out of the box. Each Digital Camera Battery is fully tested at the factory. Each unit is completely charged and then discharged through each connector. Units are charged before they are packaged. However, if the unit has been exposed to extreme heat or has been on the shelf for some time, charging will be required. If this is the case, plug the charger into the Digital Camera Battery and charge according to the specif
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Capacity The chart below allows you to compare the Digital Camera Battery to the battery in the product you are using. If the capacity is twice the capacity of you products battery it will run twice as long. This chart is for the DCB30WB, the 40 and 80 watt models have even higher capacity. If this chart means nothing to you, plug the Digital Camera Battery in and be glad that it runs a long time. Multiply your (camera battery’s Voltage) x (it’s AH rating) to get the Watt capacity. Sample: 7.2V
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Regulated Outputs NiMH 30 Watt Digital Camera Battery @ 8 Volts Actual = 27.07 Watts All units are over 90% Efficient • The original DCB30WB is 17.35 Watts / Pound The DCB40WB is 24.69 Watts/Pound and the DCB80WB is 28.17 Watts/Pound The 40 and 80 watt units will provide a longer run time than the chart below 8 Volts LEAD Battery 8 Volt 3.2 AH = 25.6 Watts Actual = 18.67 Watts 10.59 Watt / Pound 72.93% Eficiency 8 Volts Scale = 10min. x 500mV • Load = 2 Amps As you can see the Digital Camera
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Maintenance 1. Charge the Digital Camera Battery prior to use. Please note that the outputs are disabled during charging even when the unit is in the ON position. This allows all types of DCB chargers to be used. Options include standard, worldwide, fastcharger, carcharger and solar chargers. For solar customers the output control can be overridden with a modification at the factory, but the cell warranty is shortened to 90 days on units modified in this way. (Constant short cycle charging due t
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Specifications Input: DCB30WB ~ 24 VDC @ 200 mA x 12 hours (Standard Charger) DCB40WB ~ 24 VDC @ 200 mA x 16 hours (Standard Charger) DCB60WB ~ 24 VDC @ 200 mA x 24 hours (Standard Charger) DCB80WB ~ 24 VDC @ 200 mA x 32 hours (Standard Charger) 0~24 VDC @ 0.8 A, T T T T Trip P rip P rip P rip P rip Point oint oint T oint oint ermination (Fastcharger) DCB30WB = 2.5 Hours (Fastcharger) DCB40WB = 3 Hours (Fastcharger) DCB60WB = 5 Hours (Fastcharger) DCB80WB = 6 Hours (Fastcharger) (An additio
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Warranty 1 Year Parts and Labor Any Digital Camera Battery or Accessory requiring repair due to manufacturer defect will be repaired or replaced for free during the first year. All battery cells have a 90 day warranty from the date of purchase. The internal cell in the Digital Camera Battery should be replaced after 250 cycles to maintain optimum performance. While the Digital Camera Battery will continue to provide service after 250 charge cycles, it may show signs of reduced capacity. The only