JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
I have a Minolta SRT-101, with the old mercury battery still being used. Although it isn't dead yet, I think I should upgrade the battery in case it goes dead in the middle of shooting.
Should I go with the C.R.I.S.S. adapter, or should I send my camera in to John Titterington so that he can put in a diode to correct the voltage to fit a modern 1.5v battery. Or are there any other better options?
Should I go with the C.R.I.S.S. adapter, or should I send my camera in to John Titterington so that he can put in a diode to correct the voltage to fit a modern 1.5v battery. Or are there any other better options?
colyn
ישו משיח
Chris101
summicronia
Have you tried zinc-air, 1.4V batteries?
JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
Chris101 said:Have you tried zinc-air, 1.4V batteries?
No, but I want more of a permanent fix, and I heard those only last months at a time.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I use the CRIS adapters - and quite like them. They are not cheap, but they are handy.
I have three of four and I swap them around to the various vintage cameras I have, depending on what I'm using.
No issues with them as a solution from my standpoint.
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If you're not terribly squeamish - its generally not difficult to put a shottke diode in yourself either. I've done that on a few bodies in the past - but most of the time it's just easier to grab the adapter (since I already have them).
I have three of four and I swap them around to the various vintage cameras I have, depending on what I'm using.
No issues with them as a solution from my standpoint.
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If you're not terribly squeamish - its generally not difficult to put a shottke diode in yourself either. I've done that on a few bodies in the past - but most of the time it's just easier to grab the adapter (since I already have them).
kuzano
Veteran
I use Wein Cells....
I use Wein Cells....
Wein Cells (Zinc Air) in the correct size are available and fine, if a little spendy. I think they are $9.00 for a blisterpack of two. I have a technique which makes them last well over a year each. It's simple:
1) Reduce the draw whenever possible... turn off the meter, keep the lens cap on or the meter cell covered when not in use. This is only good habit. It should be done regardless of the battery.
2) When the camera is in the closet, take the battery out and tape the battery holes closed. The battery does not lose charge if the air is not reaching the zinc. Again, only good habit. How many camera's have been ruined by corrosion left in camera's that go unused.
Zinc Air cells are not nearly as short lived as some make them appear to be.
If that doesn't work, then $29 for the CRIS adaptor probably makes sense.
I use Wein Cells....
Wein Cells (Zinc Air) in the correct size are available and fine, if a little spendy. I think they are $9.00 for a blisterpack of two. I have a technique which makes them last well over a year each. It's simple:
1) Reduce the draw whenever possible... turn off the meter, keep the lens cap on or the meter cell covered when not in use. This is only good habit. It should be done regardless of the battery.
2) When the camera is in the closet, take the battery out and tape the battery holes closed. The battery does not lose charge if the air is not reaching the zinc. Again, only good habit. How many camera's have been ruined by corrosion left in camera's that go unused.
Zinc Air cells are not nearly as short lived as some make them appear to be.
If that doesn't work, then $29 for the CRIS adaptor probably makes sense.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Rather less expensive than the CRIS adapter is the one that used to be made by a Dutch fibre optics engineer named Frans de Gruitjer. It is a hollowed out 675 shell with a diode and insulation put in, and a 1.55V silver oxide cell fits perfectly. I have three of them, and all work perfectly. Possibly he still makes them. If you want to make any yourself, I can send a PDF file of instructions. Having the circuitry of the camera modified may be the best solution, though I understand that this cannot be done with all cameras.
[edit] Sorry, the name is Frans de Gruijter. Google should find him.
[edit] Sorry, the name is Frans de Gruijter. Google should find him.
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Kim Coxon
Moderator
John Neal (One of the members here) used to sell adapters at a fraction of the cost of the Criss ones. Jeremy, I think you are in the UK, in which case another source is the UK based firm "The Small Battery Company" who also make adapters. http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_mercury_catalogue.htm
One of the problems of the Criss adapters is that there are not asuitable in high current drain devices. I am not sure of the drain from the SRT1 but it is worth checking.
Kim
One of the problems of the Criss adapters is that there are not asuitable in high current drain devices. I am not sure of the drain from the SRT1 but it is worth checking.
Kim
Seele
Anachronistic modernist
I tried the diode method for one of my Minoltas and found the meter response non-linear.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Frans de Gruijter's article is at http://butkus.org/chinon/batt-adapt-us.pdf. It also gives a very good guide to building your own adapters and a mercury battery FAQ.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Criss adapter - $40
Jon Goodman (jon_goodman@yahoo.com) - $10
take your pick...
Jon Goodman (jon_goodman@yahoo.com) - $10
take your pick...
JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
shadowfox said:Criss adapter - $40
Jon Goodman (jon_goodman@yahoo.com) - $10
take your pick...
So he will recalibrate the meter for me or whatever to make a 1.5v battery work?
Would you reccomend him over John Titterington?
http://www.geocities.com/~titterington/camera-repair/index.html
John Titterington did a great job of cleaning out my entire camera and fixing my self-timer.
Ronald M
Veteran
My CRISS adapters work fine in some cameras/meters, not in others depending on current draw required. I do not have an SRT.
steverett
Anthopomorphized Camera
I just got a Leitz-minolta CL that I need an adapter for. Is Jon Goodman's adapter similar to Frans de Gruijter's homemade one?
Nokton48
Veteran
Jeremy,
I've been using the Wein Cells in my SRT's, which gets kinda expensive over time. I still have -one- still working Mercury battery.
So I have ordered eight of the diodes on ebay, and I'm going to install them myself.
Luckily I have a Father-in-Law who used to work for Bell Labs, and will help me solder them into place.
If you don't want to do it yourself, have your repairman put them in.
-Dan
I've been using the Wein Cells in my SRT's, which gets kinda expensive over time. I still have -one- still working Mercury battery.
So I have ordered eight of the diodes on ebay, and I'm going to install them myself.
Luckily I have a Father-in-Law who used to work for Bell Labs, and will help me solder them into place.
If you don't want to do it yourself, have your repairman put them in.
-Dan
JeremyLangford said:I have a Minolta SRT-101, with the old mercury battery still being used. Although it isn't dead yet, I think I should upgrade the battery in case it goes dead in the middle of shooting.
Should I go with the C.R.I.S.S. adapter, or should I send my camera in to John Titterington so that he can put in a diode to correct the voltage to fit a modern 1.5v battery. Or are there any other better options?
I just openned this post after the PMs.
John Titterington serviced my SRTs, I highly recommend him for a good fair priced service of your camera if you decide to do so.
JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
So did he recalibrate the battery the same time he cleaned out your camera? Thats what I was hoping he was going to do, but I guess I should have asked him to do that because he didn't touch the battery.
rover said:I just openned this post after the PMs.
John Titterington serviced my SRTs, I highly recommend him for a good fair priced service of your camera if you decide to do so.
Yeah, that was part of his standard service. I am surprised he didn't do that for your camera. Call him and ask, can't hurt.
JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
rover said:Yeah, that was part of his standard service. I am surprised he didn't do that for your camera. Call him and ask, can't hurt.
Wait a minute. Maybe it was.
My battery says PX625A Alkaline Cell.
Is that a new 1.5v battery or the original PX625 cell?
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