Thank you Volker.
If you try one of these, I will be interested to know know how you get on.
At the moment I have two NiCd packs which still hold enough charge for what I
want but I have to make sure they are charged two or three days before I want
them; they do no hold a full charge for more than a week or so.
The NiMh packs work fine in my 6006 but not in my 6008. I can only think it is
the extra power of the motor in the 6008 (1.25A as compared to 1A in the 6006)
which causes the problem. Possibly it is an adjustment issue in my camera or
maybe the motor in my camera has a fault and requires more current to operate
it. I will try to use the slow setting from my Master Control Unit and see if
that makes any difference.
I will also contact the factory and ask them if there is a problem with my 6008.
Best regards
John
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From: rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on
behalf of Volker Muth <volker_muth@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 06 April 2017 11:00
To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rollei_list] Re: New charger for Rolleiflex 6000 cameras
Hello John,
I have asked Mr. Wiese about the higher voltage of his new batteries. He
guarantees that they don's damage the cameras circuits. Wiese Fototechnik is a
small but well qualified firm with four engineers that have done product
development and custom built solutions in the past. They have received
trainings by Leica, Zeiss, Sinar, Rollei, Rolleimetric, Tokina and Jenoptik
over the years. More on
http://wiese-fototechnik.de/Website/English/About_us.html. Therefore I am ;
confident to use the new batteries. I am very glad that someone is developing
new products for the Rolleiflex 6000 system.
Best regards,
Volker
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