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Battery holdersHi all... I've just bought 15 AA rechargable batteries for my SB800 - to ensure I never run out of juice when I'm shooting...... However, I have no way of stopping them from rolling everywhere in my bag! All I want is something to hold them securly in one place. I used to use stickytape but that would leave a sticky gummy resedue on the batteries..... tried calling battery world but they have nothing, Jaycar electronics have a battery holder, but it only stores 4 AA batteries and their out of stock....... I supppose it will have to be a tuppaware container or something..... wonder what the pros use? I really like having everything in a little compartment. There are so many bits and pieces with photography gear, its easy to loose things!
Most holders only take 4 AAs (5 batteries is considered somewhat unusual. ), so I tend to use elastic bands. Keeps em together, and is mega-cheap Preferably the thick red bands.
Other options are possibly the little plastic baggies you can get from banks to hold coins in, and I've used old glasses cases in the past.
I used rubberband and put them in group of 5.
e.g: set 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5/, 5/5. Make me easy to identify and not mixing them. Birddog114
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I have a similar set up, I have them labelled in groups of 5 and then bound in rubber bands, I then fit them in the front pocket of my packback. So far it works ok for me, a more expensive option might be a lowe pro pouch, I've seen one that takes batteries and memory cards (a few other brands have them as well, one even has a little red flag to indicate of the batteries are empty or charged, and if the CF is full or empty too.
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I have a very nice LowePro zippered battery holder that takes all my batteries. Got it from Birdy
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One very important criteria for battery storage/carrying (whether it's NiMH, LiIon, or something else) is to avoid short circuits. So simply having batteries floating loose is not a good idea.
Something I've used for years are Glad Mini ziplock bags. Put the batteries in, fold it in half, and it'll drop into a pocket easily. Takes 4 or 5 batteries as required. They're also waterproof, FWIW. After a while they wear out, but they're cheap and easy to replace. I recently picked up some nice 4- and 8-cell plastic carriers (from Thomas Distributing in the U.S. - I was already buying something else from them otherwise I probably wouldn't have bothered). Made by PowerEx. Needing 5-cell storage does limit your options slightly: bags and/or rubber bands may be your best option. I carry sets of 4 for my 580EX flash, and a spare set of 8 for the external CP-E2 battery pack. But that battery pack is amazing: last weekend I still had heaps of power left after a day's shooting. So the spare set of 8 lives in a bag rather than in a vest pocket...
Same as Nikon SD-8A external battery pack. Birddog114
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Cool.... I'm going to go with the numbered groups of rubber bands..... simple, cheap solution
Thanks for the input guys did some reading up on that CP-E2 battery pack... Like the sound of it but I don't really want a cord getting in the way. I won't be needing express recycle times I can see it would be invaluable in certain situations however.
Just realised I meant to type CP-E3 (the CP-E2 is similar but older).
The SD-8A for Nikon flashes indeed looks very similar (although it has two cables to connect instead of one). Put 2400+ mAh cells in there and it'll go for ages.
Hehehe! He got caught by his brother Birddog114
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Lot of members have it and hanging around their belts. Birddog114
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Re: Where's Sheetshooter?
Matt, What do you mean? Birddog114
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Matt, You posted in the wrong thread and you're off topic. Create a new thread for this topic. How many Reds did you have tonight? Birddog114
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I just bought 4 plastic cases that hold 4 RCs each- only $11 -half of that was postage!.
solid compact and easy to keep sets together. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6039054003&sspagename=ADME:B:AAQ:AU:1 rubber bands in zip locks sounds eaiser tho!
Re: Where's Sheetshooter?
Thanh, look at the subkect line of Matt's post. Looks to be posted against the wrong thread .... ???? g.
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Re: Where's Sheetshooter?
I don't think so... I think Matt was trying to link Walter & Wally... I'm not sure that I want to visualise that, but maybe that was the case... ??? Cheers, John
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Once you put them in a set of five as with SB800, then you will be confused. My tip is: never mixed them and keep each set separately. Birddog114
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