10-18-2024 05:08 PM - last edited on 10-19-2024 09:24 AM by Danny
I have a Canon 1DX mk2 that i bought without a charger the battery that came with it was clone and didn't want to charge with a Canon LC-E19 I borrowed from a friend but it did with a Canon LC-E4 charger. The catch being the camera was wise, with it being a clone and the screen did not work with it so i made the mistake of thinking it was charged and it wasn't. Canon Batteries are rather expensive so I set about buying an old LP4 that was useless and tried to change the batteries, i used 18650 cells as per the original but getting them to fit was a nightmare so much so I gave up with that plan .I even tried sanding the sides down a bit to make it fit .
Plan B to repeat the process with a new old battery ,was to undo the plates at the front 8 screws in total then prise the plastic open like an oyster shell to reveal the inners .I took the old ones out, 2 cells were good and one was dead. I replaced them with 16650 cells as this would be easier to get them in the case. I used a powerful soldering iron to remake the strap connections. This means not to much heating of the surrounding cell, I also made a jig to hold the cells in the same shape as the battery box. It worked first when i tested the set up and has continued to to hold charge that i put in via Canon LC-E4. It can be done
01-29-2025 12:47 PM
Replying to my own post I feel I have led people astray . When i previously pulled packs apart i dd find one cell down to zero. So assumed the cell had failed thus changing the internal resistance of the cells making the pack die. Now that pack i thought was working as i put a charged cell in the unit died and wouldnt charges again. The new cell also ended up dead with two cells still showing 4 volts The cells seem to run in series producing 12 volts but charge in parallel.Ive messed probing the cells to work out whats charged or not. I have hot wired the circuit at the end to see if i can get it do the right thing with a power pack, But to no avail as I have accidently shorted things in the process and probably blown the circuit well and truly apart.
It could be the circuit fails on one battery charging thus condemning the whole pack to failure. Unfortunately Canon has it both ways its stopped making New LP E4 cells but condemns the use of clones. With the get out jail to purchase the LP E19 cells and charger . to buy this solution is around £600 in the UK
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