Another question . . . based on the original one that included the
OM-2[S,sp] in the list of bodies . . .
What is the trigger voltage of the Quick-Auto 300/310?
Reason for question:
High trigger voltages fry bodies newer than the OM-1n/2n.
To amplify on the remarks about NOT using NiCd cells in the QA-300/310,
this extends to NiMH cells also; they CANNOT be used in them either. Same
applies to the original Bounce Grip (made for the QA, not the T's). NiCd
and NiMH cells will burn up their electronics. The problem with all of
these is the low internal resistance of NiCd and NiMH cells . . . which is
what allows them to deliver very high current on demand . . . the BG[1] and
QA-300/310 rely on the higher internal resistance of cells such as
alkalines (as compared to NiCad or NiMH) to limit that current.
-- John Lind
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