KerrKid
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I did not know that the metal ring on a Weincell 625 battery could be easily removed and put on a 357 battery or 675 hearing aid battery to create an inexpensive 625-sized battery.
I squeezed the Weincell battery ring off with a pair of pliers placing one jaw of the pliers on the ring and the other jaw on the bottom of the battery.
It’s not too difficult to push the metal ring on to the bottom side of the 357 or 675 battery. Works a charm.
FWIW…. I got a pack of 24 Hearing Aid batteries at Harbor Freight for $8. A camera battery for 33 cents ain’t bad.
I use the 357 battery version in my Minolta SRT-101’s that have been modified to meter with the higher voltage and the 675 hearing aid battery version for my Konica Auto S2 rangefinders that haven’t been modified and need the lower voltage.
I squeezed the Weincell battery ring off with a pair of pliers placing one jaw of the pliers on the ring and the other jaw on the bottom of the battery.
It’s not too difficult to push the metal ring on to the bottom side of the 357 or 675 battery. Works a charm.
FWIW…. I got a pack of 24 Hearing Aid batteries at Harbor Freight for $8. A camera battery for 33 cents ain’t bad.
I use the 357 battery version in my Minolta SRT-101’s that have been modified to meter with the higher voltage and the 675 hearing aid battery version for my Konica Auto S2 rangefinders that haven’t been modified and need the lower voltage.
I found that by the time I needed a new battery, the 20 batteries that were a great deal have died. I buy as needed.
) and shimmed it with a ring of copper wire in order to hold a hearing aid battery or the 357. It worked, but wasn't worth the trouble.