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WILD LEICA GEB 68 BATTERY RECELL
Posted by jtseace on February 8, 2019 at 4:27 pmAnyone have a GOOD battery recell company that they would share with me?
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Thanks
shelby-h-griggs-pls replied 5 years, 7 months ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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Might check here:
I had an old Zeiss DiNi 10 battery done and worked out well.
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Leica batteries are propitiatory, it will be difficult to re-cell one to it’s full capacity. Bite the bullet and buy a new one; you’ll thank me later.
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You might try http://www.batteriesplus.com, I have had some luck with Leica TPS battery re-celling at a local store (But no specifically the GEB68 as I don’t a have a T2000/3000. Won’t hurt to ask, if they can get it apart, they can probably replace the cells OK.
SHG
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Posted by: Shelby H. Griggs PLS
You might try http://www.batteriesplus.com, I have had some luck with Leica TPS battery re-celling at a local store (But no specifically the GEB68 as I don’t a have a T2000/3000. Won’t hurt to ask, if they can get it apart, they can probably replace the cells OK.
SHG
Shelby – your experience with Batteries Plus must be different than mine. They’ve screwed up so many items, and generally have such poor customer service around here, that I will not use them except in the most dire of circumstances.
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Posted by: NotSoMuchPosted by: Shelby H. Griggs PLS
You might try http://www.batteriesplus.com, I have had some luck with Leica TPS battery re-celling at a local store (But no specifically the GEB68 as I don’t a have a T2000/3000. Won’t hurt to ask, if they can get it apart, they can probably replace the cells OK.
SHG
Shelby – your experience with Batteries Plus must be different than mine. They’ve screwed up so many items, and generally have such poor customer service around here, that I will not use them except in the most dire of circumstances.
I think I have had them do my old Leica TS batteries twice with success, the 1000 series instruments from late 90’s. SO maybe it depends on the store?
SHG
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