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Mallory battery
1/7/2003 11:50:06 AMphillipmilks@juno.com
I need info on the A-series Mallory batteries, i.e., current specs, etc on any A## battery. TIA
1/7/2003 12:37:17 PMphillipmilks@juno.com
Correction !! BURGESS, not Mallory

:I need info on the A-series Mallory batteries, i.e., current specs, etc on any A## battery. TIA

1/16/2003 5:50:28 PMJohn McPherson
Hi,
"AL", or "A"?

My 1964 Eveready guide indicates the AL-1,2,7,N and 9 as 1.5 volt.

The AL133 at 4.5 volts.

A30 at 45 volts, and equivalent to Eveready "W-359", Ray-O-vac "206".

:Correction !! BURGESS, not Mallory
:
::I need info on the A-series Mallory batteries, i.e., current specs, etc on any A## battery. TIA

1/22/2003 10:27:36 PMphillipmilks
Burgess A-series, as in A15, A30, etc
1/23/2003 7:45:50 AMJohn McPherson
:Burgess A-series, as in A15, A30, etc

Hi,
The only info listed in my book is the A30:

A30 : 45 volts, and equivalent to Eveready "W-359", Ray-O-vac "206".

1/30/2003 12:39:38 PMphillipmilks@juno.com
BINGO !! That's the one I'm after, I think ! Any other information would be useful - size, mAhr rating, terminal configuration & type ...
1/30/2003 8:00:45 PMJohn McPherson
Hi,
NEDA # 206
3-9/16x2-1/4x4-1/2
Socket connection - and + 45 volts.
1 pound 11.8 ounces

This is all that they list, other than it is a "Portable "B"".

No current rating or capacity is listed. Considering the size, I would estimate the values with regard to longevity to be below that of what can be obtained from 5-9 volt alkaline (Energizer or Duracell) batteries in series.


:BINGO !! That's the one I'm after, I think ! Any other information would be useful - size, mAhr rating, terminal configuration & type ...



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