Canon LP-E6 li-ion battery cell replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @daijoubu4529
    @daijoubu4529 4 дня назад

    The trick for opening sonic welded case is using a vise, clamp at the seam on one half then tap with something flat and blunt at the seam, it will split apart, start with the corners and work your way around, case should glue right back up with minimal damage

  • @fabiocordon1
    @fabiocordon1 9 месяцев назад

    Great useful video !
    Thanks !

  • @Evolvaforever
    @Evolvaforever Год назад

    hello, in this video was the welding machine before or after with the modification of the microwave oven transformer?
    I also bought this welding machine but I immediately encountered the problem that it has little power, the points it performs are very weak and often do not hold up.
    At this point I also intend to modify it and put a modified microwave oven transformer.
    Otherwise it is unusable as it arrives!

  •  Год назад

    Hi friend, the newer ones installed are 18500 or 18480? Mine is exactly the same blue battery like yours. I saw another vídeo with 18500 ones replacing originals ones. Does it fit in same case?

    • @RichardKinch
      @RichardKinch Год назад

      You can't trust the 18xxx numbers for precise actual dimensions. Only way to know is to measure new versus old.

  • @curiosity2314
    @curiosity2314 2 года назад

    So this is now a 1300mah battery, the one that comes with the unit is a 1800?

  • @scurve099
    @scurve099 Год назад

    I get pretty upset with canon and the price they charge for bateries so I love the idea of doing replacing the cells. However, I have to ask is this really worth it by the time you buy the spot welder and new cells. I have switched to buying promaster bateries and really think they are pretty darn good compared to the canon batteries. Anyone else have any thoughts?

  • @archie_en
    @archie_en 2 года назад

    Файно

  • @oldrichkrejci4969
    @oldrichkrejci4969 2 года назад +1

    I replaced both Canon battery cells in LP-E6N. After charging in the Canon charger and inserting it into the camera, the indicator still shows me the wrong performance level - 1x red bar. Does anyone know why 3 green bars do not appear after exchanging battery cells?

    • @thinge27
      @thinge27 2 года назад +1

      Because Canon put something in the batterysoftware that blocks that. This software is also cummunicating with the camera so that the camera knows that the battery is genuine or not. Also cummunicating with the original charger....that's why the charger is fast blinking (and not or very slow charging) when putting non originals batteries in it. As far as i know is the red bar nothing more then something to forge you to buy new batteries.

    • @RichardKinch
      @RichardKinch Год назад

      Did you test the new cells independently before soldering them in? Perhaps one or both cells are defective or low quality. Are you sure the old LP-E6N is genuine? Not an aftermarket or counterfeit that doesn't support proper firmware response? I can't imagine the genuine firmware is able to recognize new cells as Canon "approved" brand or not, because it is just a voltage source. Perhaps the later firmware refuses to cooperate when it detects a cell disconnect and replacement (i.e., loss of all voltage and reset).

  • @krzysztofsotan5791
    @krzysztofsotan5791 3 года назад +1

    this Canon battery was fake

    • @마이봉
      @마이봉 2 года назад

      why?

    • @krzysztofsotan5791
      @krzysztofsotan5791 2 года назад +1

      @@마이봉 Check metal weight he takes from between the cells at 5:03. Also original have white battery cells inside

    • @notexactlyrocketscience
      @notexactlyrocketscience 2 года назад

      @@마이봉 because it's fake he says it and everyone can instantly see it's fake