Nope. That's not what you want. It won't give you consistent readings and
dies 'differently' for the silver oxides. Go with SR44W or 357 batteries
and trash the Lion.
Tom
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From: "Parzival Herzog" <parz@xxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus List" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: [OM] That pesky battery question again (OM4T)
> I had assumed that the battery in my OM4T (just bought used)
> were a two cell version of SR44s. The battery is a single-unit
> 3V that fits the OM4T. The battery check function seems to
> indicate it is happy with this battery.
>
> I just pulled out my my magnifier, and the thing says
> "CR1/3N Li-Mn cell 3V Japan". So its a lithium cell.
> My multimeter give a no-load voltage of 2.94v.
>
> Is this battery O.K. for an OM4-T? Does it last longer/
> shorter than the silver oxide cells?
>
> - Parzival
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