Thank Tim:
Very clear and didactica your information. It will work in that
direction.
Francisco Mostaccio
La Plata
Argentina
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>
> Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 02:54:59 EDT
> From: HI100@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] [Re: OM-1/1N Meter accuracy] A new question...
>
> In a message dated 5/6/99 10:19:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> francescoarg@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << Dear Zuikers:
> Somebody can give an aid on the subject of below?
> Thanks
>
> Francisco Mostaccio
> La Plata
> Argentina
> > >
> > > This is the question:
> > > In the local market I cannot obtain the 1N34A. They offer 1n60A
> > > to me. He is equal? The solution to the measurer of the OM1 is also
been
> > > worth for others camaras that use mercury 1,35 V (Olympus 35RC,
> >>exposimeter of Pen F, PEN FT, etc.)? >>
>
> Francisco,
> the 1N60A is a very similar device to the 1N34A. However, in
> the application of adapting
> a silver-oxide battery to mercury replacement in an OM1,what counts is the
> forward voltage drop
> at about 0.4mA. (This corresponds to the maximum current drawn using an F1.4
(snip)
> for my own OM1's after realizing
> the diode adapter performance is inadequate.
>
>
> Tim Hughes
> Hi100@xxxxxxx
>
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