Thursday, October 22, 2009

New Arrivals!

Hello Everyone,

Just to give you all an update. We have added some Toshiba laptop batteries to our stock. We are now carrying the following:
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3399 Battery
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3399 Hi-Capacity Battery
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3420/PA3450 Battery
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3457/PA3451 Battery
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3465/PABAS069 Battery
Toshiba Equivalent Satellite PA3465/PABAS069 Hi-Capacity Battery.
Adapters for Toshiba are also available at http://www.diamondbackbatt.com/toshiba.aspx.

We also have the Acer Aspire ONE A110L - A150L - A150X Series in Black, Blue and White for your choice of color to match up with your laptop! We will soon carry the Dell Equivalent 700M Hi-Capacity Battery aswell.

We would love to know of any requests you may have!

Thank you so much and hope you all had a great summer!

Gabi

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Hope you're all doing just fine. Just a quick follow up... Diana is due out from the hospital. She has been responding very well to her treatments and has started her recovery and is feeling great! Thank You All for your prayers.

On a different note. We will be expanding our camera batteries and will be adding more combos to our combo list aswell as our laptop batteries. We will be closed on monday, September 7 so please make sure to have your order in to receive it on time. Any order placed over the week-end will be shipped on tuesday September 8.

You all have a great week and safe labor day week-end!

Gabi

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Hello Everyone

Hope you are all doing just fine. Just wanted to share some news with you. Some of you have spoken with our gal Diana, one of our company partners. She recently was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer so she needs all your prayers and good thoughts sent her way. She would really appreciate that. She's in good spirits and with a very positive attitude!

We'll keep you posted.

Thank You so much. Have a good day and be safe.

Gabi

Friday, August 7, 2009

Hello all,

Just a follow up on the LP-E6 for the Canon D5 MarkII Camera. We have had some issues arise with this new battery. We contacted our Manufacturer and discovered that the chips he received for this battery were not 100% complete and cannot be charged on the original chargers (as some of you may have already discovered). - Not good for any of us. We will be waiting to get new batteries with the 100% info chip in and will again let you know when they are available. Sorry for any inconvenience to customers who ordered this battery. We of course are going to reimburse those who bought it as soon as the merchandise is returned to us.

Hope you all have a great weekend and consider us for your back to school laptop battery and laptop adapter needs. I feel for those who contact us to see how quickly we can get a battery or charger to them because all their work to be turned in on the following Monday or a couple of days away is in the computer and they have no power. Pretty scary. That is the time to make sure you have a copy of important things on a storage devise or a back up adapter at least (batteries can loose their charge if they a left sitting around waiting to be used, so are best ordered as needed).

Catch you later,
Just Diana

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hello there - Just Diana again.

A little update on the new chargers coming in . . . I said by the middle of August, but we just got an update today from the manufacturer and it is looking more like the beginning of September. Sorry about that.

We got some good feedback from a customer today concerning third party batteries. He suggested we give some info referencing the battery cells and the safety features on our batteries. Just a little info on that . . .

All our cellls are either Sanyo or Panasonic, just like the OEM batteries carry. All are CE approved and must have 4 seperate safety devices. We will post a long version of these 4 safety features this week, for you and others to see. We have not to this date ever had a battery expolde.

Thanks again Damian!

Steve is going to get more info for you all on the safety devices in the camera batteries. We will post it soon.

Well, I best get back to work. It's always great to hear from you our customers. That's what we are all here in this world for, learning from each other as we share our thoughts and insights into things.

Have a great week,
Just Diana

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Hi -Long time no post. lol

Just wanted to let everyone know that we now have the Canon LP-E6 battery for the Canon D5 Mark II Camera. For our friend Bill at the Ft. Worth Camera Club, "Yes!!!" they are finally here. What a great bunch of folks they are.

http://www.diamondbackbatt.com/search.aspx?find=lp-e6

I also wanted to let you know about the new Digital Camera battery chargers we will be getting in around the middle of August. Been looking for the following chargers at a good price? Well, here is the list of what is coming . . .

Canon: NB-6L, NB-7L & the LP-E5 chargers
Nikon: EN-EL9, EN-EL11 & the EN-EL12 chargers
Casio: NP-60 charger
Olympus: LI-50B charger
Kodak Klic: 7006 charger

It has been a wonderful year so far and we appreciate all of the great people who have purchased from us, whether it be once or more than once. We really enjoy being able to provide you with good product at good prices and when there is any issues that arise, we are more than happy to work with you to reslove those issues.

Thank you again for your support and here's to all of us enjoying the rest of the year . . .

Catch you later,
Diana

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Hey everyone! Sorry it took so long to get this posted; we have been keeping very busy here at Diamondback!

We have now been in business for one year and have had more than 6000 orders so far. Thank you so much for your help and support!

I know that I put in the last blog that I was going to have a few sessions about basic electronics, and I am going to do that, but I do want to let everyone know that we are now also featured on Amazon. Just like everything else these things start off slow but we have already seen some success.

Ok, now for the quick electronics lesson. The first thing everyone needs to know is a basic understanding of what electricity is.

Most people know that electricity is a flow of electrons. These electrons can be transmitted through and conductor. A conductor can be almost anything from a copper wire to the human body.

What most people don’t understand are the electrical terms. Let’s just learn just a few of the major ones and we will move on to more next week. Voltage, current (or Amperage) and resistance will be the three we look at. I find these terms to be easier to understand when I can explain as water as opposed to electricity.

Voltage is like the water pressure in a pipe. When this pressure is correct then it is very useful, when incorrect it can be very destructive. Lightning is a great example of a very high voltage that can cause damage, but not the only one. In different parts of the world household voltages are different ranging from about 100V to about 250V. When a device designed to work with 110V is plugged into an outlet rated at 240V it normally fizzles and pops and becomes generally unusable except as a paperweight.

Current is simply the amount of electricity flowing through a conductor, just like the amount of water flowing through a pipe. Most devices list their maximum current output this can be listed in Amperes or milli-Amperes or just Amps. Sometimes these numbers can also be listed as Watts, that is voltage times the current. The current listing on a device can be thought of more like the size of a water pipe, the larger the pipe the more water can flow through the pipe.

Resistance is like a faucet. Low resistance is like an open faucet, high resistance is a closed faucet. Resistance controls the flow of current allowed to flow through a device.

So, getting back to the water analogy if you have a device that has a high voltage and it rated with a large current (such as a clothes dryer) could be thought of a fire hose. Lightning (high voltage and low current) could be thought of a super high pressure water gun. A small 1.5v battery could be thought of as a small hose with a slow drip.

The standard equation for voltage, current and resistance is V=IR where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance. This is known as ohm’s law. If you know any two of the variables you can easily find the third by manipulating the equation. For example R=V/I or I=V/R .

Next week we can talk a little bit about batteries and AC adapters and how those things work.
Here are a couple of links to our most popular items:

http://www.diamondbackbatt.com/acerandgatewayequivalent90wacadapter.aspx
http://www.diamondbackbatt.com/dellequivalentpa-12acadapter.aspx
http://www.diamondbackbatt.com/canonequivalentbp-511battery.aspx