After day's thought, old ideas have reoccurred to me on this subject. Back when I was working on these meters I knew about these little inserts for the silver batteries and had deemed them unacceptable to me. The reason being that while diodes may drop voltage to more proper levels, they did nothing about the poor discharge curve of silver batteries. The curve only holds flat for 1/2 of battery life. I decided that while they were better than no alternatives, they simply could not compare with the discharge curve of the mercs. Doing research, I came upon some posts from another member named van Hoegh on this site and his Wein cell successes. I still think that his idea is better than the diode or resistor ideas. A meter's purpose is accuracy at all times. The Luna-Pro has no voltage regulation in its design. And silver batteries cannot deliver a flat discharge curve. Outside of fabricating an on-board voltage regulator, his Wein idea still is the best option for long-term meter accuracy.