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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 583425" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Was shooting in a cave on Saturday for several hours using flash. Had my Nikon SB700 and my Yongnuo. All started well and was looking good but then the Yongnuo quit working and the Nikon would not come up to full charge. Now I had put new batteries into both units before I left home. I carried several new sets of unopened batteries so I changed them all out again. I also had put brand new batteries in my flash light and it quit working. When we left the cave and headed toward the reception I stopped and bought 2 new sets of batteries to put in both flashes and we both shot the reception with zero problems. And I just checked the bad flashlight and it works like a new one. </p><p></p><p>Could the humidity have caused the problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 583425, member: 6277"] Was shooting in a cave on Saturday for several hours using flash. Had my Nikon SB700 and my Yongnuo. All started well and was looking good but then the Yongnuo quit working and the Nikon would not come up to full charge. Now I had put new batteries into both units before I left home. I carried several new sets of unopened batteries so I changed them all out again. I also had put brand new batteries in my flash light and it quit working. When we left the cave and headed toward the reception I stopped and bought 2 new sets of batteries to put in both flashes and we both shot the reception with zero problems. And I just checked the bad flashlight and it works like a new one. Could the humidity have caused the problems? [/QUOTE]
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