Are there any reasons not to use a rechargeable NiMH battery in your lightmeter? I have only used a alkaline AA in my Gossen lightmeter, but I have plenty of Eneloops.
If I understand it correctly, the 1,5 V is only the initial voltage in a alkaline battery, and that it steadily goes lower. A small electric motor would run slower and slower. But a NiMH battery will stay at 1,2 V for most of its "life", so a motor would run at constant speed for a longer time.
If I understand it correctly, the 1,5 V is only the initial voltage in a alkaline battery, and that it steadily goes lower. A small electric motor would run slower and slower. But a NiMH battery will stay at 1,2 V for most of its "life", so a motor would run at constant speed for a longer time.