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Re: Antique Glass Grenet Cell Battery - For Edison Phonograp

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 12:25 pm
by fran604g
These two images really make me wish we had a "drool" emoji. :mrgreen:

Fran
MTPhono wrote:Shown here is a typical battery (four 2.6V cells wired in parallel) used during the Class M era. This is an Edison type V, able to power a Class M for up to 75 hours. It was designed for use with marine engines, slot machines and phonographs. Shown for comparison is a 10" Grenet cell and Edison cylinder record.

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TinfoilPhono wrote:That's a magnificent set of V cells, and the only complete set I have heard of. The other set that was marketed for phonograph use was the set of 4 S cells. These were also sold for use with battery fans.

A battery of 4 cells, filled with caustic chemicals, is very heavy. And inconvenient. But that's what it took to run a phonograph for a decent amount of time. A Grenet cell would have had a very short operating life. I have to believe that Edison had dozens on hand when he was working on the Class M.
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Re: Antique Glass Grenet Cell Battery - For Edison Phonograp

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 1:34 pm
by phonogfp
Here's a 3-cell Edison "Q" Battery. A little lighter than an "S", but still quite a back-breaker. :) If you want to read the label, click the image twice.

George P.
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Re: Antique Glass Grenet Cell Battery - For Edison Phonograp

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 7:56 am
by Andersun
Great pics of some cool cells with boxes! The type O was also used. Here is from the catalog:

Re: Antique Glass Grenet Cell Battery - For Edison Phonograp

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:44 pm
by MTPhono
For posterity (missing picture from my original link) - Type V Edison Battery
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