rolleiflex1954
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For Rolleiflex owners with built in selenium meter - how common is it for these to fail or drift?
Selenium cells are solid state semiconductors where the electrical properties typicality do not degrade. The issue is oxidization of selenium in the presence of moisture, which corrodes the semiconductor. The cells are coated with a varnish/shellac which protects them from moisture, and as long as that layer of shellac is intact, the cell is probably working. UV light degrades the coating, so if the cells have been left exposed to the sun, there is a good chance they have been compromised (and hence the advice to keep them in the dark).
The quality of the coating plays a big roll in the longevity, and you find a lot of Gossen selenium meters that still work, not just because they made a lot of them, but they also used a quality shellac (Rollei sourced their meters from Gossen).
And obviously do not scratch or de-solder the wires...
Not really, you need a new Selenium cell if the old one has corroded, and they have not been made in many years.Can these be restored or fixed?
I've done the same with a cheap cell from a solar calculator too, on Yashicamat LM no less!Well, heretic time. I pulled a solar cell from a $3 calculator from Walgreens (a cheap drug & junk store for the non-Americans) and put it in a YashicaMat LM. I needed to adjust a couple of pots in the circuitry but it worked and was accurate...
So the tech is out there, but making it work is usually not worth it.
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