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-[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+Betamovie+BMC-220+Battery+Replacement/113416 |Great guide] right here. Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
+[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) [guide|113416|Great guide] right here. Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
Anyhow if you get stuck with anything or need more input, post some good pictures of what's going on with your camera and power supply, with your QUESTION. [guide|21499]
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+NP-22 and -55, but not very many -11s. Are they interchangeable?
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+No
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+And do they all recharge from the same charger?
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+No
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+Due to the difference in physical and electrical dimensions the charger must suit the battery.
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+Do all rechargeable batteries recharge with the same charger?
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+No. Same reason as before.

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-[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+Betamovie+BMC-220+Battery+Replacement/113416Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
+[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+Betamovie+BMC-220+Battery+Replacement/113416 |Great guide] right here. Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
-Anyhow if you get stuck with anything or need more input, post some good pictures of what's going on with your camera and power supply, with your QUESTION. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499
+Anyhow if you get stuck with anything or need more input, post some good pictures of what's going on with your camera and power supply, with your QUESTION. [guide|21499]

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-[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond|new_window=true] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
+[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond] darn I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+Betamovie+BMC-220+Battery+Replacement/113416Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery. I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.
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+Anyhow if you get stuck with anything or need more input, post some good pictures of what's going on with your camera and power supply, with your QUESTION. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Adding+images+to+an+existing+question/21499

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[link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/4200759/Sheridan+Richmond|Sheridan Richmond|new_window=true] darn  I remember having paid a fortune when they first came out. It was like a month pay :-)) Anyhow, the BMC-220 uses a AC-M110 AC adapter/charging unit and the NP-11 as batteries. The NP-11 was a Nickel-Cadmium 9.6V 1000mAh battery.  I don't see to many NP-11 out there but they can be rebuild. If you are into vintage electronic, might as well get used to doing that as well. Check [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNuEg_QJACw|on here] for a rebuild. Of course you can always try and adapt a "modern" RC battery to that. Lots of them out there with proper chargers and all but you may have to modify the power adapter on the Betamovie.

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