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kristie

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Posted on Saturday, September 11, 2004 - 07:12 pm:   

I tried it again, this time i put the battery in, then the spring, then wedged a piece of aluminum foilin so that it held the spring and battery in and was touching the metal ring under the base plate. I hooked the voltmeter to the metal ring and to the solder tab under the battery check switch, and it read 6 volts, so it seems like the circuit is complete and it's getting power, but still no change in shutter speed. oh well, just got another one off of ebay for $10, so hopefully between the two i can put together one that works! thanks for your help.

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