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Got a long recording to make on Saturday- In total it will be about a 7 hour show, though i'm not planning on recording it all-proably around 4 to 5 hours-I'm just wondering how accurate the battery life ratings that Sony offer are, and whether these li-on batteries are like ni-cad's where they don't start offering their full capacity until they gone through several charging cycles.

Also, what sort of price do you folks pay for replacement/spare batteries (My MD is a Sony MZ-NH1)?

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I too, have an NH1. I've recorded 2 shows using it. Both times 3 hours or just over.

In each case, 1 bar of the battery meter was used up - so it looked like it had plenty to go.

I haven't got a spare for it yet. I will have a look someday.

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Also, what sort of price do you folks pay for replacement/spare batteries (My MD is a Sony MZ-NH1)?

Price of NiMH rechargeable batteries varies depending on brand and its capacity. I have seen prices from $3.49 to $15.00 per battery. If you are looking for extra spare batteries, I reckon the 1400mAh capacity is the way to go unless you want something larger in capacity like the 1750mAh.

You can get the 1400mAh for $7.95 at The Electronic Goldmine and $15.00 for the 1750mAh. For the 1750mAh, see further details here.

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I'm just wondering ... whether these li-on batteries are like ni-cad's where they don't start offering their full capacity until they gone through several charging cycles.

It's all here:

http://www.cellpower.com/battery_tips.cfm

http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm

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Price of NiMH rechargeable batteries varies depending on brand and its capacity. I have seen prices from $3.49 to $15.00 per battery. If you are looking for extra spare batteries, I reckon the 1400mAh capacity is the way to go unless you want something larger in capacity like the 1750mAh.

You can get the 1400mAh for $7.95 at The Electronic Goldmine and $15.00 for the 1750mAh. For the 1750mAh, see further details here.

thats a very good battery...i just hope it doesnt blow up on you like mine did biggrin.gif

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Thanks for pointing that out. My mistake to assume he was looking for a NiMH battery. Even I suffer from a lapse of memory. tongue.gif

Also, what sort of price do you folks pay for replacement/spare batteries (My MD is a Sony MZ-NH1)?

Now, to properly answer your query: The price of Sony Lithium-Ion battery, LIP-4WM in particular varies from $49 to $60 depending where you get them. AudioCubes stocks them for $49, MiniDisc Access and MiniDisco for $59 respectively.

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