Keep old household electronics away from our roadsides, oceans and the landfills by recycling them – and you won’t even have to get out of your car.
An e-waste recycling day will be held at Parkside Community Church on Saturday, Sept. 3. this event is open to all California residents and businesses, and is sponsored by CEAR, inc. (California Electronic Asset Recovery).
Get rid of your old monitors, televisions, desktop and notebook PCs, computer components, fax machines, printers, copiers, toner cartridges, inkjet cartridges, wire, video game consoles, laptops, cameras, camcorders, internet devices, keyboards, mice, mp3 players, VCRs, DVD players, cell phones and telephone equipment, stereos, cable boxes, and small household appliances (microwaves, toasters, mixers and blenders).
For optimal security, CEAR, inc. shreds all computer hard drives. their secure facility is monitored 24/7 by surveillance cameras.
Please, no large household appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.), furniture, hazardous household waste (batteries, car batteries, paint, psticides, used oil, fluorescent light bulbs, tires, etc).
This free event benefits the Parkside Families for Costa Rica and Save the Environment.
Businesses looking to contribute material to this event but that are unable to come by during the event are encouraged to contact Neuwaste Business Recycling to schedule a pickup. Mention that the donation is for the C.K. McClatchy Aquatics Program.
The e-waste drop off day will be held at the north parking lot of Parkside Community Church, located at 5700 South Land Park Drive in Sacramento, on Saturday, Sept. 3. The public is welcome and there is no charge to drop off e-waste. for more information, contact Trina Chalmers at (916) 429-1521 or email . Also visit cearinc.com/news.
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I have two camcorder battery. Both of them work fine with JVC Everio before. I didn't use JVC for several months and left battery a in JVC. now battery B works fine with JVC while battery a can't be charged by JVC. BTW, battery B is the original JVC battery and battery a is a different brand – Energizer ER-C720.
Any hints? Thanks.
Well maybe energizer is most likely not Compatible, but if this is not the problem are you sure it connected correctly, and is it receiving a full charge? I don't know much about this. Maybe the battery died , If batteries are unused for LONG periods of times, ( 1 year +) the battery can go faulty, if now and then it doesnt receive a now and then charge.
I'm in need of a battery for a camcorder and want to know if the knock off versions by Lenmar or Energizer or any other knock off name are as good as the Sony brand that came with my dcr-dvd201 camcorder. the battery I have is an infolithium and sells for about $80-90 (model #np-qm71), but some sites have knock offs for much much cheaper. Do they last as long? or should i just get the Sony brand?
It'll come on and the power light will blink 2-3 times then it will shut down. This is with a full battery.
I have the aiptek is-dv digital camcorder 5 megapixel, And the battery is dead.(previously used) and I do not know how to charge it. There is no plug for a charger.
Only for headphones, USB and TV/out.
So if there is a seperate consule to charge the battery alone, please let me know, thanks.
Nice Camera for the price.
You need an AIPTEK IS-DV battery charger cradle, to plug the battery into.
Did you know that you can use "MediaConverter" to upload ASF movies into the IS-DV, thus watching real movies on it?
Look where the tripod screw is on the bottom. That's where the battery lid is. Takes like 3 or 4 AAA Batteries. Get Lithium E Batteries for longest results or recharable AAA batteries.
I think the casing slides downward.