I bought my Legacy 1200 used from a guy in New Jersey. The Z-Axis
battery that was in the caliper when I bought it was an alkaline LR44
model which is 1.5 volts. I see that the silver oxide 357 (SR44) has a
voltage of 1.55V but an usable life about 5 times of the LR44.
The Legacy documentation that I received from the seller did not address
which battery is recommended... or perhaps I missed seeing it.
My questions is two fold:
1. Which battery is mostly used by those individuals with Z-axis
capability. I realize that different models may exist of the caliper
design.
2. Do you feel that the two batteries mentioned above are
interchangeable... meaning it makes no difference performance/accuracy
wise or damage wise.
I am interested in peoples experiences and what they are typically
using. I know that some caliper on/off switches control only the display
and the mechanism still pulls juice even when it is turned off... I have
not checked to see if this is true with the Legacy Z-axis caliper or not.
I need to pick up some more batteries so this prompted my question.
thanks
Thomas
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