Bill Burk
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I recently picked up an SEI Photometer where the battery had never been replaced.
The corrosion was so bad, that after scraping out the old carbon and zinc I felt like a coal miner.
The selenium cell was, naturally, shot. So bad that chunks were falling off of it.
But I had played with the idea once of making a solar battery charger and had bought a few flexible solar panel pieces. I had one left that fit in a cylindrical shape (after cutting it in half). A little wiring and soldering...
Presto. A replacement selenium cell for the part that can't be found anywhere. Just cut a strip of solar cell material and place it inside as a cylinder and wire it up (Positive goes inside, Negative goes to ground).
The corrosion was so bad, that after scraping out the old carbon and zinc I felt like a coal miner.
The selenium cell was, naturally, shot. So bad that chunks were falling off of it.
But I had played with the idea once of making a solar battery charger and had bought a few flexible solar panel pieces. I had one left that fit in a cylindrical shape (after cutting it in half). A little wiring and soldering...
Presto. A replacement selenium cell for the part that can't be found anywhere. Just cut a strip of solar cell material and place it inside as a cylinder and wire it up (Positive goes inside, Negative goes to ground).