I have an older xeon style handheld strobe I picked up at auction. When I first got it, it was charged and worked but it didn't come with the charger so eventually it died. Let it sit for a while and finally opened it up to see what power source it had. It has three "D" cell sealed lead acid batteries (2 volt cells).
I bought a cheap multi-voltage wall charger and after correcting for the proper polarity on the charging plug, have it charging but it seems to barely be taking a charge as even after a couple hours I press the trigger and I get maybe one flash, a Lo-Batt msg and then nothing. My guess at this point is that I have essentially destroyed the old lead-acid batteries by leaving them dead for so long.
I have found replacements on amazon but wanted to see if it was viable to replace the old cells with a newer technology i.e. ni-cad, ni-mh, etc. I know that I would have to use more cells to achieve the 6 volt level but I could use smaller cells to fit in the same compartment.
The big question is, how likely is it the same circuitry would properly charge the alternate type of cells? I can take pics of the circuitry if this would be helpful.
Thanks for any input in this,
Doug
I bought a cheap multi-voltage wall charger and after correcting for the proper polarity on the charging plug, have it charging but it seems to barely be taking a charge as even after a couple hours I press the trigger and I get maybe one flash, a Lo-Batt msg and then nothing. My guess at this point is that I have essentially destroyed the old lead-acid batteries by leaving them dead for so long.
I have found replacements on amazon but wanted to see if it was viable to replace the old cells with a newer technology i.e. ni-cad, ni-mh, etc. I know that I would have to use more cells to achieve the 6 volt level but I could use smaller cells to fit in the same compartment.
The big question is, how likely is it the same circuitry would properly charge the alternate type of cells? I can take pics of the circuitry if this would be helpful.
Thanks for any input in this,
Doug