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EL/M Charger question

hassyman1

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I'm hoping someone can answer a question for me. Was there just a power cord made for the EL/M, not a charger? The reason I'm asking, is the cord that I have doesn't have Hasselblad anywhere on it. It fits into the side socket fine and powers the EL/M from the wall socket but will not charge the battery. I have 2 batteries. One has a charge and the other one is dead. I don't want to chance draining the good one just to find out that I don't have the correct charger. Thanks.
 
There was an AC adapter power source for the EL series. It came with a substitute battery chamber cover and a power source. The power supply was maybe four inches on all sides. The charger is about two inches square. Both say Hasselblad on them. Which size do you have?

Terry
 
There were different models of chargers made for the EL series cameras.
I have (had) at least 3 different models myself. They do charge batteries
' in-camera'

Wilko
 
There was an AC adapter power source for the EL series. It came with a substitute battery chamber cover and a power source. The power supply was maybe four inches on all sides. The charger is about two inches square. Both say Hasselblad on them. Which size do you have?

Terry

Here is what I have:
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I never really read the back of this! It seems that this is aftermarket. It powers the camera fine just like I said.
 

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From the looks of things guys, I need to be looking for a charger! Can anyone tell me the differences and which one to purchase. Thanks
 
Terry,
Isn't 6 volts of this unit the same as the battery? This is the AC cord I got with my camera. The camera was in MINT unused condition from someone who was not a photographer. I didn't know that this was not a charger but some kind of AC cord. It works so I'm going to use it and find a correct charger. Which of the 3 do you recommend?

Here is my EL/M from 1983 with a MINT 50mm Distagon from 1964 and the A16S Back.
 

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My official charger says 7 volts 50ma. Not sure what you have there.

Terry

Terry,
You got me to thinking!!! I just plugged the cord into the EL/M and it's very sluggish. I have a working battery so I never really used the cord much as I shoot mostly outside. When I used it last over the spring when I first got the camera, it seemed to fire fine. I don't know what happened. The voltage seems to be not high enough to fire the camera correctly. The motor and the doors on the back move slowly. I will get rid of this cord before it causes something to happen to my camera.
 
Are you sure what you have isn't a charger? I don't know what else it would be. What I would do is junk the charger and the battery and get a 9 volt battery adapter to run your camera. They can be had for about $30 and use inexpensive 9 volt batteries. It will run your camera fine!

Terry
 
Are you sure what you have isn't a charger? I don't know what else it would be. What I would do is junk the charger and the battery and get a 9 volt battery adapter to run your camera. They can be had for about $30 and use inexpensive 9 volt batteries. It will run your camera fine!

Terry

50mA for sure is not enough to feed the motor of an EL-series camera...

The original NiCd batteries were built from 500mAh Varta cells. Using the
standard charging rule of thumb for NiCd (capacity in mAh divided by 10 =
charging current in mA) that fits nicely with a 50mA charger.
 
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