Battery for Ikelite ttl (Orange, #4100?)

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Just purchased a used underwater setup that has a (orange)substrobe 50 and a (orange) ttl slave sensor ? All with Sony Cybershot dsc-s70 3.3 mp camera and housing. Anyone can answer these questions, it would be great ?

Cannot figure out type of battery to put into ttl slave ???

Cannot find any links to any documentation (manuals) for substrobe or ttl slave ?

Any help would be appreciated ?

Thanks
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it is designed to take 6 batteries, EPX-76 size (eveready battery number, everyone else just calles them a "76" .. however, you can also use 3 CR1/3N batteries.. MUCH easier to install into the sensor

contact ikelite for a copy of the manual, or wait a day or 2, I might get around to scanning it :)

Art
 
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AZ..Thanks for the reply. I will contact ikelite for manual.

6 batteries ? At first I thought we were not talking about same ttl, but then I realized these are these small flat type of batteries ?

Thanks again...

P.S. Nice pics online (what setup are u using ?)
 
current setup is canon a640 in ike housing, w/2 ss-200 strobes.. and the orage sensors in question.

some of the pictures are nikonos V, some Nikon n90 (film), some canon s70.

yep small flat 5-6mm across batteries, pita to put in without them flipping wrong side up ... they all go - (negative) up btw.
 
it is designed to take 6 batteries

Well actually no, it was designed to take three batteries; just like the Nikonos V was designed to take one battery. That "fatter" battery may not be completely gone but I have not seen it in brick and mortar stores in more than 10 years. :idk:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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