Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have had an M5 for 20 + years, (bought it when I was a photo dealer in Ohio, but don't get me started). I bought a bunch of PX 625 mercury batteries the last time I was in Europe, but even they will be gone someday. You have several replacement solutions for Mercury batteries. 1. The CRIS adapter works well, the AgO batteries it uses are a suitable replacement in terms of voltage, and most importantly discharge curve. 2. Wein makes a replacement cell that is really a 1.4 volt Zinc Air hearing aid battery in it's own adapter for size only. Wein makes them in a few popular mercury sizes. 3. For my M5 I buy ZNAir batteries at Walmart, They are outrageously cheap, and make my own adapters for size using a rubber grommet to enlarge the OD and a simple washer to increase the cells thickness. This type of cell has a very long shelf (or bag) life, but a useful life of maybe only 2-3 months. It's voltage is virtually the same as the outlawed mercury, 1.4 vs. 1.35, and the discharge curve is again very similar. 4. Your last option is a trip to Sherry's or a repair station for a voltage adjustment. Then you can install an alkaline PX625. This cell has a different voltage, the reason for the adjustment, and also a different discharge curve. the latter means that your exposures will change slightly as your battery is gradually discharged. This is a relatively minor change, but we own Leicas because we don't tolerate minor imperfections don't we. I am still trying to track down the Chinese company that was reportedly making mercury button cells. One of my sales people is over there right now talking with battery manufacturers and he's looking. I'll report when I get some results. Bruce used to be a retailer in Ohio, but now I sell battery materials Bowman Killingworth CT In a message dated 5/17/00 9:34:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cwsat@cyberhighway.net writes: << Given the choice, which is better? Any M5 users out there? Will the battery cover screw down all the way. Specs indicate the battery is thicker. >>