I would like to ask if anyone still uses the HP-1001/1002 (WS-1001/1002) 
station with the WH24 external sensor. I am having trouble finding the 
right batteries for this sensor. I know it is old equipment, but maybe 
someone will be able to help me.

I got the station from a friend who bought it in 2015 and didn't use it 
because he couldn't install it (he lives in a multi-story apartment 
building). I got it in 2023 and started using it in the spring of 2024. I 
found the original manual here -> https://fccid.io/WA5WH24B (April 2013 
version). The Polish distributor's manual is from January 2014. It contains 
an important note that is not included in the original manual about 
powering the WH24 with 1.5 V ZnMn rechargeable batteries: "The outdoor 
sensor can only be used with the special ZnMn rechargeable batteries with a 
rated voltage of 1.5 V included in the set." Since I didn't have any, I 
used regular 1.2 V NiMH rechargeable batteries, but they quickly died 
during the cold spell, which is not surprising. That's why I used 1.5 V 
lithium batteries. They worked for almost two years, give or take a few 
weeks. But now I have to replace them, which brings me to my question for 
WH24 users - what kind of batteries should I use? There are no longer any 
1.5 V ZnMn rechargeable batteries on the market, but there are NiZn 
batteries with a voltage of 1.6 V. Will these be suitable? Should I go for 
lithium batteries again? The thing is, access to the external sensor is 
very difficult and I can't easily replace it if something goes wrong. 

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