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Posted by steve of oxford: Mon Dec 31st, 2012 04:33 1st Post



Posted by jk: Mon Dec 31st, 2012 07:07 2nd Post
Well done.

I still dont understand why you couldnt use this for the watch battery.
http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_344.htm
and this for the cameras.
http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_lr9.htm

Mind you if you have the time and inclination sometimes it is more fun to do it all yourself.



As long as you dont have an HSE inspection that says you cant do it because you might injure yourself.
:lol:

I wont tell.



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Posted by steve of oxford: Mon Dec 31st, 2012 08:08 3rd Post



Posted by jk: Mon Dec 31st, 2012 08:24 4th Post
I guess the watch is probably a lot more particular about its voltage than a camera. Also the voltage drop over time for a non-mercury battery may be significant.



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