I will do that. Unfortunately, the station is difficult to access, and I am 
waiting for good weather to get there. I will let you know in a while how 
the cells are doing.

czwartek, 5 lutego 2026 o 16:26:41 UTC+1 [email protected] napisał(a):

> OK, then just go for it and give it a try :)
>
> Tomasz Lewicki schrieb am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2026 um 12:38:54 UTC+1:
>
>> "Supercap" means supercapacitor? I don't have any... And my knowledge 
>> about electronics is near to zero :)
>>
>> According to low battery alarm - I'didn't noticed it on display before so 
>> the death of lithium batteries was sudden and unexpected :| 
>>
>> czwartek, 5 lutego 2026 o 10:59:57 UTC+1 [email protected] napisał(a):
>>
>>> Try a supercap instead of a battery and measure the end voltage. The end 
>>> voltage should be roundabout the same with the supercap and rechargeable 
>>> batteries. It shouldn't exceed the maximum end voltage of the battery to be 
>>> used, and high enough to store enough energy. Given the 
>>> charging/discharging curve of NiZn Anything between 1,6V and 1.85V will 
>>> more or less fully charge the battery without harming it. If under 1,4V it 
>>> is empty and the voltage will dramatically fast so the low batt alarm 
>>> really might not work as one might expect it. 
>>>
>>> Tomasz Lewicki schrieb am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2026 um 09:08:42 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> I ordered NiZn rechargeable batteries. I don't think I need to worry 
>>>> about damaging the station due to overvoltage, because - as I checked on 
>>>> the only AA lithium battery I have on hand, which has been sitting around 
>>>> for two years - the voltage on it is exactly 1.79 V. So 1.6 V, even when 
>>>> fully charged, is unlikely to be a problem. I'm more concerned about 
>>>> charging.
>>>>
>>>> wtorek, 3 lutego 2026 o 09:20:11 UTC+1 [email protected] napisał(a):
>>>>
>>>>> Afaik you could simply use NiZn, which won't fully charge in this 
>>>>> station. Also, the low battery warning will most likely not fit when this 
>>>>> cell is being used. I'd give it a try. Also, you might not want to put 
>>>>> fully charged NiZn cells into your device.
>>>>>
>>>>> But absolutely no guarantee you won't ruin the station.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tomasz Lewicki schrieb am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2026 um 07:13:53 UTC+1:
>>>>>
>>>>>> 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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