Pieter12
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I just became aware of the Varta V80H rechargeable NiMH battery. It delivers 1.2-1.3 volts. Would it be suitable as a replacement for the mercury PX625, rated at 1.35 volts? Has anyone used these?
I bought a pen FT recently off marketplace. There was an old PX 625 mercury battery that came with it. I figured there no way this battery is good but I put it in and boom. Meter is working. Months later and it’s still working.
I bought a pen FT recently off marketplace. There was an old PX 625 mercury battery that came with it. I figured there no way this battery is good but I put it in and boom. Meter is working. Months later and it’s still working.
The mercury battery in my Nikomat FT is years - nay, decades old - and is still going strong and metering accurately. It'll be a sad day when it finally dies.
You can understand why camera manufacturers in the 60s and 70s spec'd them instead of alkaline/silver oxide batteries until they were basically forced to.
Back then they could't design a metering circuit that doesn't depend on steady battery voltage. In the late 70's when they switched to silicon cell camera meters would read the same from 3V down to 2.5V or so.
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