Fellow photographers, I'm trying to calculate how much time a given battery powering Luna Pro will last. I know
everything I need to know circuit wise, but one critical parameter - typical energy consumption over some usage
time is missing as it depends on very diverse pool of individual people - pro, amateur and casual users. I can use
great average or group the users, will have to see the data first.
So my questions are simple - please guestimate:
- how many times per day you take a measurement (depress the side rocker switch)? If you can tell what approx.
percentage of that is on high scale (e.g. mostly outdoors), even better. There is slight difference in power
consumption on each scale, so I can take this into account.
- how long do you keep the rocker switch depressed for a single measurement? In my own experience
it takes 5 sec on average, but I'd want to know what people do, esp. frequent users.
- how often do you check battery condition using sliding switch on the back? Like, once per day of shooting?
before every [or so many] measurements? The power consumption during batt. checking is the greatest, so
how long do you usually keep the switch on? I notice the needle in my meter settles within 3 sec, and I usually
do check once in the morning of a field trip day, and may be once more during that day.
- finally - once you cite average usage pattern on a typical shooting day, how many days per year you'd say
you do it in average?
Once I collect enough opinions and numbers, I will present calculations here and we can figure out which
battery for the Luna Pro or Lunasix 3 (or any meter that use to take two mercury cells) is the best overall
option these days. I'm making the battery adapter that takes few common batteries, but want to optimize
it for just one type - more convenient in case some of you might be interested in getting such adapter.
Thanks in advance!
everything I need to know circuit wise, but one critical parameter - typical energy consumption over some usage
time is missing as it depends on very diverse pool of individual people - pro, amateur and casual users. I can use
great average or group the users, will have to see the data first.
So my questions are simple - please guestimate:
- how many times per day you take a measurement (depress the side rocker switch)? If you can tell what approx.
percentage of that is on high scale (e.g. mostly outdoors), even better. There is slight difference in power
consumption on each scale, so I can take this into account.
- how long do you keep the rocker switch depressed for a single measurement? In my own experience
it takes 5 sec on average, but I'd want to know what people do, esp. frequent users.
- how often do you check battery condition using sliding switch on the back? Like, once per day of shooting?
before every [or so many] measurements? The power consumption during batt. checking is the greatest, so
how long do you usually keep the switch on? I notice the needle in my meter settles within 3 sec, and I usually
do check once in the morning of a field trip day, and may be once more during that day.
- finally - once you cite average usage pattern on a typical shooting day, how many days per year you'd say
you do it in average?
Once I collect enough opinions and numbers, I will present calculations here and we can figure out which
battery for the Luna Pro or Lunasix 3 (or any meter that use to take two mercury cells) is the best overall
option these days. I'm making the battery adapter that takes few common batteries, but want to optimize
it for just one type - more convenient in case some of you might be interested in getting such adapter.
Thanks in advance!