The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... battery terminals , and the lead is reinforced by a large tapered plate of copper , to which is bolted the copper bar that connects the battery to the switchboard . In Fig . 30 are shown a number of these terminals with the large ...
... battery terminals , and the lead is reinforced by a large tapered plate of copper , to which is bolted the copper bar that connects the battery to the switchboard . In Fig . 30 are shown a number of these terminals with the large ...
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... battery , charged from a low power gasoline engine and dynamo , TrendladExide FIG . 36 . ancits A Electric Locomotive Battery , 48 Cells , 21 Plates each , capacity 210 amperes for 1 hour . Approx . 1/25 size . and suitable for lighting ...
... battery , charged from a low power gasoline engine and dynamo , TrendladExide FIG . 36 . ancits A Electric Locomotive Battery , 48 Cells , 21 Plates each , capacity 210 amperes for 1 hour . Approx . 1/25 size . and suitable for lighting ...
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... battery appeared in 1892 , but they failed to attract the attention of the general public until 1900 , when the very superior performance of the electric carriage in a winter parade in the city of Cleveland , Ohio , gave them immediate ...
... battery appeared in 1892 , but they failed to attract the attention of the general public until 1900 , when the very superior performance of the electric carriage in a winter parade in the city of Cleveland , Ohio , gave them immediate ...
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