battery conversion for morini

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tedloehrke
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battery conversion for morini

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Is it possible to convert an older mornin 162e to the AAA batteries?
David M
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Re: battery conversion for morini

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Yes, but you need to change the switch assy as well as the circuit board.
Old Morini is 15v and different switch poles.
JFuller
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Re: battery conversion for morini

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[quote="tedloehrke"]Is it possible to convert an older mornin 162e to the AAA batteries?[/quote]

If you are looking for the 15v batteries, I just bought a few on EBay after recently buying a Morini, I sure I could spare you one, let me know. John
David M
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JFuller wrote:If you are looking for the 15v batteries, I just bought a few on EBay after recently buying a Morini, I sure I could spare you one, let me know. John
Also look at a Morini battery Adaptor to use 10x 1.5 Volt “SR54”batteries.
http://www.morini.ch/download/16.pdf
tedloehrke
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Re: battery conversion for morini

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I have two spare batteries but they are somewhat hard to find and a little pricey. Thought I would convert to the AAA batteries if it were fairly simple to accomplish.
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Re: battery conversion for morini

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[quote="tedloehrke"]I have two spare batteries but they are somewhat hard to find and a little pricey. Thought I would convert to the AAA batteries if it were fairly simple to accomplish.[/quote]
Not sure how you intend to use the 10 AAA's you'll need to get the 15v you need.
I was going to use 10 watch batteries ( can't find the info right now) when mine died but found a great deal on Ebay and even then I'm still using the same one it came with, plus thousands of shots per batt are expected so no need to change.
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