Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Subj: Re: [Leica] Battery for M6 (long, and maybe useless!) >Date: 1/16/00 10:38:14 AM Pacific Standard Time >From: tdschofield@email.msn.com (Tom Schofield) >Hi Tom, >Thanks for the suggestion. I just checked and the two points seem to be >below the level of hte black plastic rear of the compartment. I have found >that if I forget to put it on OFF it will be dead the next time I take it >out of the case, esp. if a "softie" is used. (Not yours - a little gizmo I >picked up that has a bubble level built into it.) I am getting better at >remembering and this last time I probably got 2-3 months. I seem to get >better life with the silver batteries than the Li. >I opened the battery compartment and measured the contacts with my ohm >meter. When it is set to OFF, there is indeed infinite resistance >regardless whether the shutter release button is pressed. When it is set >anywhere other than OFF, even without pressing the release button, there is >about 13 meg-ohms resistance, so it drains when not in OFF regardless >whether the release is pressed, though obviously faster if the release is >pressed and the LEDs glow. Does this battery check circuit check even if it >is OFF? I also would like to ask you about a thread sometime back where there >was mention of a silver chrome battery door. Do you know if this is available >and from where? >Tom Schofield Tom, there was a silver colored battery 'lid' made in Germany. I think it was Juergen Uhl of Foto Hobby in Frankfurt who had them made. The main benefit was that it had a coin-slot machined in to it. I haven't seen them for sale here, although you can always try Leica USA and see if they have any. They do have a coin-slot version in black. Tom A