px625 mercury cells: a cheap solution?

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px625 mercury cells: a cheap solution?

Post by Giovanni »

I'm the proud owner of a Nizo 801macro.
Its exposimeter works with two 1.35volts px625 mercury cells.
Unfortunately these batteries are no longer available.
I've recently changed mine with two 1.5 volts px625 alkaline cells, and I've got the feeling that with these 'overpowered' batteries the iris aperture is not proper.

I know that C.R.I.S. Camera Services sells M-9 adapters to reduce the voltage of 1.5v batteries, but I've read somewhere that the cheaper Zinc Air 675 batteries could be used as well.

Has someone already tried this solution?

Thanks,
Giovanni
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Post by Giovanni »

more precise information:
I know that Wein produces 1.35v Zinc Air cells, which are identical, in shape and dimensions, to the no more available mercury cells; anyway I refer to the cheaper and more easily available 1.4 volt Zinc Air cells, that are used for hearing aids, which have a different shape: I'd like to know if these latter batteries could be used in my Nizo 801...
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Post by tim »

Don't risk damaging the camera or spoiling the light meter calibration.

Try

http://www.photobattery.com/PX625.html

These guys are great. I deal with them from Europe and they turn around in about 4 days.
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Post by Giovanni »

Thanks.
I've visited that site: they basically sell the Zinc Air cells I was going to test...
Thanks anyway,
G.
shoot1st

Post by shoot1st »

But be aware that the Wien cells have a very short life (only a couple of months whether used or not) unless you cover up the air hole inbetween use!
I had the same problem finding replacement 1.3v batteries, but was able to buy some mercury cells on eBay that work OK.
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