I think a short trip to Antarctica would put some pressure on your 4T
battery. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Yes,
> Odd very common opinion that red 60 turns it totally off. List member
> posts (where wisdom resides) from the archive reveal that practice is
> good for storage--largely when traveling, as half press won't turn
> stuff on and drain more power.
> That said, never had occasion to change out to spare battery during a
> trip with a fresh one loaded. I would like to win an all expense paid
> trip
> to try and deplete a battery in the 4T, but would take a total pass
> for a trip with any one of my digi-things.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> Did you hear that Brian? It's your 4T that's saving your battery, not
> switching to a mechanical speed on the dial.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> John Hermanson wrote:
>> It doesn't shut off the baseline drain. All it does is prevent the
>> meter from relighting when the release is pressed. 4T/Ti baseline
> drain
>> = 5-8 ua, 2S baseline drain 20-22 ua. Old OM-4 approx. 20-22 ua.
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