Well, I have about a dozen of 4.5V powered Performas (using the 3x AA pack) and 
did not find a cheap solution for the 3.6V models, be it an LC or a G4. The 
Rayovac or equivalents are sold between Euros 12 and 15, that's crazy enough; 
the 3.6V are available for about € 6 each.
Thanks again !

>I can't remember. That was over a year ago, when I went through my
>"lets see how many things I can learn to do at once" phase, and I
>don't have access to my Performa.
>I can't honestly even remember how many ohms make a volt, but it's
>pretty easy with a bit of reading...
>Sorry I can't be of more help.
>
>On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 6:21 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Which is the resistor size to reduce the 4.5V to 3.6V ?
>> Thank you in advance !
>> Lars
>>
>>>(Only one that this won't apply to is my Performa, since that uses the
>>>box-shaped battery, I just attached a 3 AA battery box to the back of
>>>that one, and a resistor to make it the right voltage)

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