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Derek Craig September 29th, 2014 01:19 PM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
I haven't shot video for a couple months so this past weekend while I was getting my camera gear ready, I charged up batteries. One of my units that I bought last October from BestBatt isn't taking a charge. The other seems fine, but I cannot get the one to take a charge both trough the camera or using my wall charger.

I see that they have a one year warranty, so I am going to test out their customer service department.

Time to order a couple Wasabi units however just in case.

Derek Craig September 30th, 2014 08:09 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
Well to BestBatt's credit, I sent them an email and they issued me an RA# and claim that they will replace it. Sending the battery out later today, so keeping my fingers crossed that all will be good.

Stephen Dey October 1st, 2014 03:45 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
That's good to hear Derek,

I too took advantage of a couple of the Canon compatable batteries from BestBatts, but so far haven't had a problem with them, thankfully.

As they are now nearly a year old, if I should encounter any failures with them, I would replace them with the Wasabi ones, as I've used this brand before, in a Sony Camcorder and they are still going strong over 5 years later.

( The Wasabi Canon XA20 compatable ones were not available at the time I purchased the BesttBatts )

Don Palomaki October 1st, 2014 05:01 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
A significant differentiator among batteries, beyond the cost of a brand name and waranty, is the level of quality control (QC) applied during manufacture. But QC costs money, so the end result is poitentially higher failure rates for lower cost batteries. Individual batteriues may do well, but thare will likely be an overall higher percentage failing prematurly. If you can tolerate the increased risk, you can save money.

Derek Craig October 7th, 2014 06:26 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
Regarding my BestBatt battery replacement. Yesterday I received a replacement battery in the mail from BestBatt. Just under a week for turn around, pretty fast. The battery was pre-charged and I put it on the camera and everything worked fine. So in a nut shell, I'm pretty happy with the service of BestBatt.

Tim Knapp October 8th, 2014 02:16 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
Can anyone comment my question from above: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xa...ml#post1862429

Thanks,
Tim

Don Palomaki October 8th, 2014 05:14 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
I trust the question was whether or not the Wasabi BP828 works in the G20..

In other posts it sounds like you may have one, so give it a try. If it fits it should work. I believe that the issue with the older BP827 series was that the new camcorders use more power that may have exceeded the built-in self-protection features of the battery.

As I recall a different third party brand of BP828 worked in my XA10.

Tim Knapp October 8th, 2014 11:47 AM

Re: genuine Canon batteries used with XA-10 not compatible with XA-20
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Palomaki (Post 1864104)
I trust the question was whether or not the Wasabi BP828 works in the G20..

In other posts it sounds like you may have one, so give it a try. If it fits it should work. I believe that the issue with the older BP827 series was that the new camcorders use more power that may have exceeded the built-in self-protection features of the battery.

As I recall a different third party brand of BP828 worked in my XA10.

Yes, that is the question, and thanks for the relpy. Actually, no ... I own a XA25 and will be renting some G20's for a multicam shoot. Rather than rent batteries if I don't have too, I'd rather just buy a couple more Wasabi 828's if they will work in G20's and the like.

I thought I read somewhere (probably here) that you could go backwards with the batteries, just not use the old ones in new cams like the XA20/25.


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