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Are cr123 rechargeable lithium photo batteries from ebay safe? I never heard of rechargeable lithium batteries. Are they safe to put in my camera?

HappyGreg replied: "I've had good results with these: good fast service, inexpensive, often they have bonus items too. :)"

Need best title for a prospective instructional book or DVD movie. What do you suggest? We're writing (or videotaping) a book to help people recharge "non-rechargeable" batteries, such as alkaline AA's, coin cells, CR123A single-use lithium batteries, and all other so-called "primary" batteries. What is your suggestion for the title of such a book or CD? For example, what do you think of these titles? - HOW TO REVIVE DEAD BATTERIES - YOUR LAST BATTERY BOOK - NEVER BUY ANOTHER BATTERY AGAIN - THE ULTIMATE BATTERY REVIVER'S GUIDE - DEAD BATTERY SOCIETY HANDBOOK - RECHARGE EVERY NON-RECHARGEABLE I'm not sure what the target readership is. There are 12 billion non-rechargeables thrown out every year, allegedly causing up to 70% of all heavy metals in landfills, according to Mountain Equipment Coop. However, the average {North American?} person uses 10-20 batteries a year, according to one study, which doesn't add up to 12 billion. The target market might be in under-developed nations, too. Please do a Google search for REVIVED BATTERIES. Thanks for all suggestions.

Pioneer replied: "Of the titles you have suggested, I like "Never Buy Another Battery Again (with the sub title: How to Recharge Primary Batteries)"

Curious_Yank_N_Korea replied: "I certainly use more than 10 - 20 batteries in a year, but I have several items in my household that uses batteries, not to mention five smoke detectors and home intrusion backups. If this is a selling point, then of your choices mentioned I would go with "Never Buy Another Battery Again", as a catchy title. You may want to consider: Battery Alternative Forever Energized Move Over Energizer Bunny (Might run into a trademark issue)"

Are cr123 rechargeable lithium photo batteries from ebay safe? Are they safe in your camera? How long do they last? I shoot a Nikon N80 and Sb50 which both require the pricy batteries >
Photon replied: "I hear you, Bro. My Elan 7e and Sekonic L-358 use CR123 batteries. They are very expensive! It might be worth trying. I've had no personal experience with them but now that you have pointed them out I might give them a try. I plan on watching the first batch I receive very carefully. Looking for signs of boiling, heating or bulging. If it takes a charge then I will test the output voltage. I definitely don't want it higher than spec. Once it passes all that muster then I will give the battery a try."

Amber D replied: "I ordered some because my film camera uses the pricy batteries, too, but I haven't tried them yet because the batteries in my camera aren't dead yet."

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