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#16 |
Rona have that kind of battery. You should check this out.
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#17 |
No joy at Rona or camera shops. Also checked out the PX27 specs, but they are too large (12.7 mm diam.)
I think I may have identified it though! There is a 6 volt alkaline battery called a "GP-11A" which is used in remote car alarm transmitters and garage door openers. This battery seems to be mainly used in the UK, and much more rare in North America. GP-11A is the most common name, but they are also called 11A, G11A, or MN11. The diameter is right on at 10.0 mm. They are a touch long at 16.0 mm, but still in the ballpark. I'm a bit worried about the voltage at 6 volts, as my old one was putting out 3.6 - but of course it was half dead... Does anyone have one of these sights with a fresh battery that they could check with a volt meter? Here's one site that sells them. Note that this is an FYI, and not an endorsement. I haven't tried them yet, and as I mentioned the voltage could be a bit high. I will order a couple and try one out though, either from this seller or somewhere else... http://www.batteriesinaflash.com/ind...roducts_id=219 Last edited by Craig_W; June 27th, 2008 at 21:20.. |
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#18 |
One more thing - Here is my emergency quick-fix:
Find an old pen with a plastic barrel 10 mm in diameter. (The diameter may taper, so it helps to have a caliper so you can measure and pick the section with the correct diameter.) Cut out about a 15 mm section of pen barrel. Ream out the inside to about 8 mm diameter. (Everybody has an 8mm drill bit, right? ![]() Of course you could also just wrap up the batteries in tape till you get a 10 mm diameter! ![]() This is working fine for me, but I don't think the battery life will be very impressive. The 3 batteries also cost me $9, so consider this an emergency fix! Hope this helps someone! I understand that some models of ACOG red dot sights use two readily available LR44 cells, so if you're thinking about buying one of these, it may be a good idea to confirm what type of battery is uses before you buy! (Strangely enough NONE of the reviews mention what type of battery is used.) - Craig W (Skully) |
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Good work, im still trying to find a replacement myself
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