That may be a good idea too except that I would be afraid of it issuing
a passing grade on a button cell based on it ability to deliver a
reasonable current but possibly at a voltage too low to make your
voltage loving OM-2s's and OM-4's happy enough to work. But if it also
reads the voltage level under load that would be OK... if we knew what
the load was.
Chuck Norcutt
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/1/2007 7:48:44 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> Good idea. Never thought of that. Somewhere around here I even have a
> two AA battery box from Radio Shack that has a couple of leads coming
> out of it. But I'm not the guy that has to do the test.
>
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> Probably one of the best purchases I've made is a simple battery tester
> bought on sale at Radio Shack for $10-$12, a number of years ago. It tests
> button cells and everything else used with my OMs. It is worth checking out
> next
> time you are in Radio Shack. Seems like every town has one. They must be
> standard issue. You know at least one church, a police car, a filing
> station,
> a junk yard, too many banks and insurance agents and a Radio Shack. Hmm,
> deep thoughts to start the new year . . . I'm going to go back to sleep.
> <{8^)
> Bill Barber
>
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