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Specifications:
- High quality and best performance
- The best replacement for original battery
- Prevents overcharging and lengthens battery life
- Very useful and convenient
- With this Replacement Digital Camera Battery for your camera, you can get long hours of battery life without having to frequently plug-in to recharge
- Never run out of battery power when you're just about to capture the perfect moment
- Time to get extra power for your digital video camera
- This Digital Camera Battery is a high capacity and rechargeable li-ion battery with premium cell
- Latest li-ion rechargeable Replacement Digital Camera Battery technology gives the best performance possible compared to other battery technologies such as nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH)
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Voltage: 7.2V
- Capacity: 1300mAh
- Color: Black
- Dimensions: 1.44" x 1.77" x 0.83"
Details:

- Digital Camera Battery with high quality and capacity, rechargeable 7.2V Li-Ion battery with premium cell

- This kind of Digital Camera Battery adopts latest Lithium Ion battery technology and gives the best performance possible compared to other battery technologies such as nickel metal hydride

- Never run out of battery power when you're just about to capture the perfect moment

- It's time to get extra power for your digital video camcorder with this Best Battery
Compatible Part Number:
- DMW-BLB13 DMW-BLB13PP
Compatible with:
- Panasonic Lumix DMC G1 Panasonic Lumix DMCG1A
- Panasonic Lumix DMCG1K Panasonic Lumix DMCG1R
- Panasonic Lumix DMCGH1 Panasonic Lumix DMCGHIK
4 Tips to Extend Your Lithium Battery Life:
- Battery Memory - When I first got my new cellphone, my friend recommended to fully drain the battery before recharging it. His reasoning was connected to the idea of battery memory. Allowing the battery to fully discharge then recharging to max, supposedly gives you the complete battery capacity. Otherwise, if you simply charged from the half way point to max battery capacity, the battery would treat the half way point as the empty point, thus cutting your battery capacity in half
- Battery Calibration - There are some benefits to fully discharging your lithium battery periodically, for laptops this can be especially important. If you start to notice your battery meter becoming more and more inaccurate, it may be time for some battery calibration. Allow your lithium battery completely drain, then charge until the battery is full again. This will calibrate your battery giving you more accurate readings
- Consequences of Heat - Another enemy of lithium battery life is heat. If you were to leave your laptop plugged in and running for a year, you should expect the lithium battery capacity to be anywhere between 60% to 80% of it's original max capacity. This is why people that use their laptops as desktop replacements will notice greatly reduced battery life performance after one year of use. This issue can be resolved by removing the battery while using a corded power source
- Battery Storage - If you don't plan on using your lithium battery for prolonged periods of time, then you'll want to reduce the charge level to 40% and place the battery in the fridge (not freezer). Storing the battery at 100% charge level applies unnecessary stress and can cause internal corrosion. On the other hand, if the charge is too low, the battery can become permanently unusable, due to battery self discharge
Charging and discharging:

Diagram of the charging of a secondary cell battery
- During charging, the positive active material is oxidized, producing electrons, and the negative material is reduced, consuming electrons. These electrons constitute the current flow in the external circuit. The electrolyte may serve as a simple buffer for ion flow between the electrodes, as in lithium-ion and nickel-cadmium cells, or it may be an active participant in the electrochemical reaction, as in lead-acid cells.
- The energy used to charge rechargeable batteries usually comes from a battery charger using AC mains electricity. Chargers take from a few minutes (rapid chargers) to several hours to charge a battery. Most batteries are capable of being charged far faster than simple battery chargers are capable of; there are chargers that can charge consumer sizes of NiMH batteries in 15 minutes. Fast charges must have multiple ways of detecting full charge (voltage, temperature, etc.) to stop charging before onset of harmful overcharging.
- Rechargeable multi-cell batteries are susceptible to cell damage due to reverse charging if they are fully discharged. Fully integrated battery chargers that optimize the charging current are available.
- Attempting to recharge non-rechargeable batteries with unsuitable equipment may cause battery explosion.
- Flow batteries, used for specialised applications, are recharged by replacing the electrolyte liquid.
- Battery manufacturers' technical notes often refer to VPC; this is volts per cell, and refers to the individual secondary cells that make up the battery. For example, to charge a 12 V battery (containing 6 cells of 2 V each) at 2.3 VPC requires a voltage of 13.8 V across the battery's terminals.
- Non-rechargeable alkaline and zinc-carbon cells output 1.5V when new, but this voltage gradually drops with use. Most NiMH AA and AAA batteries rate their cells at 1.2 V, and can usually be used in equipment designed to use alkaline batteries up to an end-point of 0.9 to 1.2V.
Reverse charging:
- Subjecting a discharged cell to a current in the direction which tends to discharge it further, rather than charge it, is called reverse charging; this damages cells. Reverse charging can occur under a number of circumstances, the two most common being:
- When a battery or cell is connected to a charging circuit the wrong way round.
- When a battery made of several cells connected in series is deeply discharged.
- When one cell completely discharges ahead of the rest, the live cells will apply a reverse current to the discharged cell ("cell reversal"). This can happen even to a "weak" cell that is not fully discharged. If the battery drain current is high enough, the weak cell's internal resistance can experience a reverse voltage that is greater than the cell's remaining internal forward voltage. This results in the reversal of the weak cell's polarity while the current is flowing through the cells[3][4]. This can significantly shortens the life of the affected cell and therefore of the battery. The higher the discharge rate of the battery needs to be, the better matched the cells should be, both in kind of cell and state of charge. In some extreme cases, the reversed cell can begin to emit smoke or catch fire.
- In critical applications using Ni-Cad batteries, such as in aircraft, each cell is individually discharged by connecting a load clip across the terminals of each cell, thereby avoiding cell reversal, then charging the cells in series
Package Included:
- 1 x Replacement 7.2V 1300mAh Digital Camera Battery for Panasonic DMW-BLB13
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gordon r fuller
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05-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I purchased this battery for my camcorder, as a 2nd battery for longer filming. The thing that I like about Panasonic batteries is that they show an approximate time of battery left. The time showing left is not exact, unless you do not zoom or use other features while filming. This one lasts about "an hour" longer than the battery that it came with.
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Melissa Hill
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05-11-2011- Other Thoughts: Bought this for use with my camera that was purchased at the same time. Was the perfect addition to have providing enough backup power during the whole day. Extra power for picture taking on trips and special events. Would recommend purchase of this item.
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Hillari Selby
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05-03-2011- Other Thoughts: The original battery that came with my camera crapped out on me. When I went to charge it, the light indicator on the battery charger just blinked and I couldn't get my camera to work after "charging the battery" for 24 hours. I read this is a known problem with this camera battery, so I bought a replacement battery and my camera works again.
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Rogers
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04-15-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought these batteries for my and my mom's Olympus cameras. It's an extra battery to have on had for both of us. Works great. Holds charge well. Very helpful on our vacation to swap out the battery when one dies
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Patrycjusz Jaworski
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03-10-2011- Other Thoughts: This is the exact same battery that came with my OLYMPUS BLS1 camera. The battery works great! It's exactly what they say it is, a new battery without all the packaging. A pleasure doing business with them.
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