What it is the diference Morini 162 E vs. morini 162 EI
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What it is the diference Morini 162 E vs. morini 162 EI
What it is the diference Morini 162 E vs. Morini 162 EI
I think that the 162E has the fixed air cylinder (first model) the 162EI has the interchangable (hence the I) air cylinders.
And, I think that the 162E takes the expensive battery where the 162EI uses 2x AAA batteries.
Thats if my memory is still good, I only owned a Morini for a short time as I didn't like it!
And, I think that the 162E takes the expensive battery where the 162EI uses 2x AAA batteries.
Thats if my memory is still good, I only owned a Morini for a short time as I didn't like it!
j-team is right about the air cylinders. But in my experience, there is no connection between the EI and the type of battery. I think that in Germany the new model (2 x 1.5V) was marketed as 162EA, but I've seen all type of combinations. My 162EI takes the old 15V. As the cylinder adapter can be retrofitted, there are many 162E's around which are de facto EI's. Only thing that helps is to look at it.
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Thansk for your time
Thanks for the time to write the answer to my questions
And yes I just bought a 162 EI
Regards
Victor E. Gaytan
And yes I just bought a 162 EI
Regards
Victor E. Gaytan