vanspaendonck
Member
One of the PX-625 batteries in my Lunasix went dead today and I replace both cells with fresh ones. Then I noticed that my supply of refrigerated 625 mercury cells is wearing thin.
I remember reading somewhere that these cells can be recharged. Is there any truth in this or am I likely to cause a fire, an explosion or a cloud of mercury vapour (or all three) in my workshop?
It would be nice to at least prolong their life a bit. They have become almost impossible to find and the alternatives seem to have major drawbacks. It would be nice to keep my Lunasix, Rollei 35 SE (PX-27) and Leica MR meter in working condition.
I remember reading somewhere that these cells can be recharged. Is there any truth in this or am I likely to cause a fire, an explosion or a cloud of mercury vapour (or all three) in my workshop?
It would be nice to at least prolong their life a bit. They have become almost impossible to find and the alternatives seem to have major drawbacks. It would be nice to keep my Lunasix, Rollei 35 SE (PX-27) and Leica MR meter in working condition.