I would say you should always use the silver oxides - 357. With alkalines
their voltage drops with use, silver oxides maintain their output voltage
until they are almost depleted then the voltage drops suddenly. If the
OM2-SP does not have a voltage regulator, and I suspect it doesn't (?),
the meter accuracy might vary with the voltage drop of alkalines so it
would only be accurate when they are new.
Giles
Rikard Björklind wrote:
> Hi again, I just bought an OM-2sp for a very nice price, and with it
> Everyone says that silver oxide batteries is better than alkalines. But
> how much better are they? I've been using the same pair of alkalines for
> two years now (with my OM-2), and I recently put them in the OM-2sp, and
> they are working fine there.
> Is it worth it too search for silveroxide? At least here in sweden the
>
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