Secondary Batteries Being a Description of the Modern Apparatus for the Storage
Secondary Batteries Being a Description of the Modern Apparatus for the Storage
J T Niblett
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This form of element is very compact, and occupies but little space. In the annexed diagram two forms of portable Lalande and Chaperon cells are illustrated. On the left-hand side of the diagram, Fig. 79, a very simple arrangement of elements is shown. At the base of the outer glass containing-jar, V, is placed a shallow iron receptacle, A, which contains the copper oxide, B. To this metallic chamber an insulated copper wire is attached. The zinc element is formed of a thick strip of the mefcal... coiled up in a flat spiral, D, and suspended from a wooden cover, E, which carries a terminal, F, fixed on to the end of the zinc. An indiarubber tube, 184 SECOND AEY BATTEEIES. G, covers the zinc wire at the place where it dips into the electrolyte, and serves to prevent the metal from being eaten away at this level. The charging solution contains from 30 to 40 per cent, of free potash. This arrangement is somewhat similar to a Calland primary cell, with this difference that the Fms. 79 and 80.
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