Looks like the SR44 is closest to the MS76 battery - it has a slightly
higher total capacity than the 357, but I suspect it may have the same
higher internal resistance that an SR44 has, and might not last as long as a
357 equivalent in an OM(2,2s,4,4t). Either will do much better than
alkaline or lithium versions.
Chip Stratton
cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
>
> Here in Spain, Varta has its SR44 battery listed as "best" for an
> OM2s (you can also find this at their website, www.varta.com). I have
> not been able to found a 357 reference in the Varta catalogue. As I
> understand a SR44 is a Silver (oxide?) battery with 1.55 volts, here
> are the specs:
>
> Varta Type Designation V13GS
> Voltage (V) 1.55
> Elektrochemical System Primary Silver
> Typical Capacity (mAh) 180
> Type No. 4176
>
> Could it be that SR44 is just European standard denomination of a
> 357? Should I look for some other battery?
>
> PS: Apparently here in Spain one can still get 1.35 Mercury ones,
> despite environmental unfriendliness. Varta also lists them as *best*
> for OM1s.
>
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