Schottky diode, not point contact. Best is to select the type of Schottky diode according to data sheet so that the voltage drop is close to 0.2V for a current of 1mA.Your other option is to use a silver cell and point contact diode.
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Weincells were improved a few years ago and now are said to deliver up to a year.
This is the most correct replacement for 625 mercury batteries. Any other solution is just that: an alternative way.
As above, I favour ZA675 with an O ring to centre the battery. The ZA675 doesn't last more than a couple of months.
I bought one MR-9 from ebay--it won't physically fit into my Goessen Super Pilot cds (Of course I only paid $7 for it). The $37 adapter isn't recommened for Goessens (it is for Sekonics), & it may short out my Nikkormat FTn.
What if, instead of banning mercury cells, they had been sold with a hefty deposit, say, $25.00 or even more. Wouldn't that be a powerful incentive to turn the little buggers in, rather than pitching them? We could all then use our classic cameras and exposure meters, and I could enjoy my Bulova Accutron Model 214 (backset) Spaceview without any internal mods to accommodate silver oxide cells.
Jus' thinkin'........![]()
No they should never have been made so your camera and watch would have been made to used silver oxide or alkaline.
People knew how toxic mercury would be in landfill, people are good at ignoring or denying consequence.
No they should never have been made so your camera and watch would have been made to used silver oxide or alkaline.
People knew how toxic mercury would be in landfill, people are good at ignoring or denying consequence.
This is the only worthy part of your posting, Noel. The rest is pure opinion and offensive too. What's going on in the UK today - a full moon?
Silver oxides didn't exist back when mercuric oxide batteries were needed for meters; the VARTA patent for silver oxide was not filed until 1975...besides, silver oxide batteries become hazardous on the onset of leakage; this generally takes five years from the time they are put into use (which coincides with their normal shelf life). Until recently, all silver oxide batteries contained up to 0.2% mercury.
The Wein cell is just a zinc/air cell like hearing aid cells. So they deplete as soon as air is let in, whether they are "in use" or not.
The best solution is to get an MR-9 adapter. This not only converts a silver oxide cell to the proper voltage, it makes it the same physical size as the old mercury cell that it replaces.
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