Leigh Youdale
Well-known
If you want a good run down on the vagaries of Silver/Alkaline/Zinc Oxide battery cell performance, have a look at this. Could save you a lot of time. Whether you care is up to you but the information is already there. I use SR44's in an adaptor to replace the PX625's that my Nikon was designed to use.
<http://www.butkus.org/chinon/batt-adapt-us.pdf>
<http://www.butkus.org/chinon/batt-adapt-us.pdf>
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Excellent Article!
Excellent Article!
Thanks, Leigh, for the pointer to this excellent article. I had seen it some time ago, then lost it. The graph on page 3 tells all. The only batteries with constant voltage over their lifetimes are silver-oxide, mercury, and zinc-air. All the others see large changes in voltage as they drain.
I would still like to know for sure whether this makes a difference for Yashica Electros.
Excellent Article!
If you want a good run down on the vagaries of Silver/Alkaline/Zinc Oxide battery cell performance, have a look at this.
<http://www.butkus.org/chinon/batt-adapt-us.pdf>
Thanks, Leigh, for the pointer to this excellent article. I had seen it some time ago, then lost it. The graph on page 3 tells all. The only batteries with constant voltage over their lifetimes are silver-oxide, mercury, and zinc-air. All the others see large changes in voltage as they drain.
I would still like to know for sure whether this makes a difference for Yashica Electros.
RT_Panther
Member
Sebastian,
Are you using one or two S28s
Are you using one or two S28s
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
In the big electros, the compartment takes one big 6v battery.
The S28 is 6v. I use one in an adapter from eBay seller bennphoto
The S28 is 6v. I use one in an adapter from eBay seller bennphoto
RT_Panther
Member
**Update**
**Update**
Okay,
I think I got lucky with the single adapterless Excell battery - all **appears** to be working...

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**Update**
Okay,
I think I got lucky with the single adapterless Excell battery - all **appears** to be working...

MGen Carl Stapleton Bust by RedTail_Panther, on Flickr

Convair T-29 "Flying Classroom" by RedTail_Panther, on Flickr

Old 1950s Chevrolet by RedTail_Panther, on Flickr
Stair
Newbie
The electros are not sensitive to battery voltage regarding exposure. I did the math some time ago, and there was about a 10% difference in exposure using alkaline batteries, which is less than 1/3 of a stop. The issue with the electros is that because they use an electromagnet and incandescent bulbs, they have a far greater current draw than other cameras of the era. Most batteries used as replacements are not built to source that much current and exhibit a high voltage drop, even when brand new. There is a great article on this here: http://www.monopix.co.uk/gtbattery.shtml Incidentally, the A32PX (PC164) exhibits the lowest voltage drop, even though it is an alkaline.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
The electros are not sensitive to battery voltage regarding exposure. I did the math some time ago, and there was about a 10% difference in exposure using alkaline batteries, which is less than 1/3 of a stop. The issue with the electros is that because they use an electromagnet and incandescent bulbs, they have a far greater current draw than other cameras of the era. Most batteries used as replacements are not built to source that much current and exhibit a high voltage drop, even when brand new. There is a great article on this here: http://www.monopix.co.uk/gtbattery.shtml Incidentally, the A32PX (PC164) exhibits the lowest voltage drop, even though it is an alkaline.
Stair, thanks for the pointer. That looks to me to be an excellent article, and his measurements agree with your math.
I'm glad to hear this conclusion: For the Electros, battery voltage doesn't affect exposure.
RT_Panther
Member
Stair,
I like that website!
I like that website!
monopix
Cam repairer
Stair, Thanks for the pointer to my article. I was just about to post it myself but no need now. Cheers.
scottgee1
RF renegade
FWIW, I purchased an Exell A32PX from this eeekbay seller:
http://stores.ebay.com/BatteriesinaFlash-com-Inc?_trksid=p4340.l2563
and it seems to work quite well indeed with my Electro 35GSN.
http://stores.ebay.com/BatteriesinaFlash-com-Inc?_trksid=p4340.l2563
and it seems to work quite well indeed with my Electro 35GSN.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Stair, Thanks for the pointer to my article. I was just about to post it myself but no need now. Cheers.
Monopix, I missed seeing the connection. Thank YOU for the excellent article.
Stair
Newbie
Stair, Thanks for the pointer to my article. I was just about to post it myself but no need now. Cheers.
I didn't realize you were a member here, or I would have mentioned your name. Great website!
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