I bought an old Gossen Lunasix lightmeter. It's readings are 1 stop off in some light level readings, and dead on on some others.
I opened the battery holder, and I found an alkaline battery (625A, 1.5V).
I was expecting this. I know how to callibrate it for using silver oxide batteries, so that is not a problem.
What I found to be strange, is that my model seems to use a single battery. All manuals and references to these meters speak about two batteries (2 PX13 or PX625). This one seems to use a single 1.35V battery, not two, and not a PX14 one (which is 2,7V).
Next to the battery lid there's a text "Mallory MR625".
Anyone knows about this?
Could I be wrong?
I opened the battery holder, and I found an alkaline battery (625A, 1.5V).
I was expecting this. I know how to callibrate it for using silver oxide batteries, so that is not a problem.
What I found to be strange, is that my model seems to use a single battery. All manuals and references to these meters speak about two batteries (2 PX13 or PX625). This one seems to use a single 1.35V battery, not two, and not a PX14 one (which is 2,7V).
Next to the battery lid there's a text "Mallory MR625".
Anyone knows about this?
Could I be wrong?