Very similar to the 2.2 volt lead acid batteries used in local telephone exchanges to maintain the 48-52 volt dc designed for telephone lines. Many/most small towns in America had strings of 24 of these to run the local phone lines.
Yep see those batteries before in submarines in radar stations they look British made like the ones in WW2 radar stations the British used. British also had smaller 12v batteries to start Trucks Tanks in aircraft like Hurricanes and Spitfires. Then there were the Motorbike batteries to run lights recharged by the bike engines as only 6v. The same size used in British radios they had batteries called accumulator's so a shop would recharge them every few weeks. Later the same system was used in portable walkie talkie Radios in military. Most children in 1920 to 1960 could buy Crystal sets. The first circuit boards marked out and ear phone type socket for a speaker or two speakers that made a radio to listen to the BBC no need for batteries.
Hey Tino, long time you‘ve talked about Die Glocke on LNS. Any new discoveries you’ve made (So future videos to come 🙏) or is the topic pretty much done?
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Thank you for sharing this
Very similar to the 2.2 volt lead acid batteries used in local telephone exchanges to maintain the 48-52 volt dc designed for telephone lines. Many/most small towns in America had strings of 24 of these to run the local phone lines.
Interesting, I have never seen these. Thank you for uploading Sir.
Yep see those batteries before in submarines in radar stations they look British made like the ones in WW2 radar stations the British used. British also had smaller 12v batteries to start Trucks Tanks in aircraft like Hurricanes and Spitfires. Then there were the Motorbike batteries to run lights recharged by the bike engines as only 6v. The same size used in British radios they had batteries called accumulator's so a shop would recharge them every few weeks. Later the same system was used in portable walkie talkie Radios in military. Most children in 1920 to 1960 could buy Crystal sets. The first circuit boards marked out and ear phone type socket for a speaker or two speakers that made a radio to listen to the BBC no need for batteries.
Hey Tino, long time you‘ve talked about Die Glocke on LNS. Any new discoveries you’ve made (So future videos to come 🙏) or is the topic pretty much done?
not really as such at least nothing verified enough to talk about, waiting on archival docs..
@@tinostruckmann hopefully they arrive soon, can‘t wait!
Wow still in real good condition.
THE BATTERIES,OLD WAR TOW . NICE. PIC.
Nice. Looks like they had something for the green party way back then 🙂
I think I had one on my Motorola brick phone back in the day. 😆
Used to dig a lot of them in old rubbish dumps 1930s mainly Exide / Edison's.
O MY GOD. BE GOOD.
Are they batteries?
Yup
Thanks :)
Those batteries are probably better made than most new ones
I would not be surprised if you maybe change the liquid it would still work