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In the interest of growing knowledge and sharing I have a battery question about my Z8i scopes I'd like to share. All findings and results will be posted for all to see. I own three Swaro Z8i scopes and like most things with electronics, they need batteries every now and then.
The 1-8x24 was pretty easy. Left side turret unscrewed to reveal the battery compartment. I installed a new one and screwed the cap back on. Done.
My question is for the other two scopes, a 1.7-13x42 and a 2-16x50. Each of these have a spare battery in the elevation turret, but that is not the battery compartment. The only other place I can find is the left side turret that houses the parallax adjustment and there is a tiny, thin little knurled section that is on the outside edge of the turret that I believe is the location of the battery. Pleas see the second picture.
So is this the battery compartment? Is there a special tool used to open it? I've tried nearly everything non-marring to get it open and don't wish to damage the surface coating or the scope. If it is a cap, is it just wicked tight? Any help would be appreciated.
The 1-8x24 was pretty easy. Left side turret unscrewed to reveal the battery compartment. I installed a new one and screwed the cap back on. Done.
My question is for the other two scopes, a 1.7-13x42 and a 2-16x50. Each of these have a spare battery in the elevation turret, but that is not the battery compartment. The only other place I can find is the left side turret that houses the parallax adjustment and there is a tiny, thin little knurled section that is on the outside edge of the turret that I believe is the location of the battery. Pleas see the second picture.
So is this the battery compartment? Is there a special tool used to open it? I've tried nearly everything non-marring to get it open and don't wish to damage the surface coating or the scope. If it is a cap, is it just wicked tight? Any help would be appreciated.