The SR44W is essentially a #357 watch cell and can withstand short duration
high drain demands better compared to the SR44 and its kin (MS76, etc.).
-- John Lind
At 12:15 AM 5/2/04, you wrote:
>Very interesting Moose, thanks for doing all that research. I have
>just bought a strip marked 'SR44, 357, Silver Oxide, 1.55v" with an
>outline of a camera under each battery blister. If they don't work for
>long, I shall know why!
>
>Chris
>
>On 2 May 2004, at 05:01, Moose wrote:
> >
>snip
> > I believe, but don't know where I got it, that the SR44 and SR44W are
> > the low and high drain designs. Anybody know? Or is the SR44 a 357 and
> > the SR44W an xx76x? I also don't know if the
> > Varta V76PXs you have been using are EPX76 equivalents, but I'll bet
> > they are, so you should expect better performance from the 357s.
> >
> > Moose
> >
> > distinctivedeal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
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>
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