edfgrf1951 wrote:
You need to pm your private information. All your information could be anywhere now.
new to this , learn as I go .
thank you for your suggestion
Pat
remember to send the shipping costs over to me .
will be in contact when I get home from work
pat
I am interested ,
will text you contact information , email address
doesn,t the battery grip need 2 battery to operate ?
unsure , I am new to all this ,
thank you
Steve ,
how many battery with your set ?
Pat
At 6V, it would draw 5 microamperes - negligible, but not zero. Other chargers will likely be different.[/quote]
wow , good job !
I deal in amps , full and to the 1/10 decimals in my work
the microamps are a little out of my league .
good job ,
No , there will not be an electrical drain to the battery .
once the charger is unplugged , there is not an electrical circuit , it is open ended .
think this way about this , you unplug a table lamp , does it stay lit up ? is there an electrical circuit ? no
now , if the contacts of the charger ( metal tabs that are plugged into the wall receptor ) are grounded to each other , there may be an electrical drain , due to ,, electric potential ( battery , ) completed circuit ( wire of charger and battery )
and a load drain on the battery ( resistance of charger transformer and wire circuit )
after all that .... I charge my battery and put the fully charged batter , still in the charger into my camera bag , it is good to go days / weeks later .
patric