Hi folks, anyone seen one in person?
If you have one, could you post a picture of it for me?
Best,
Fran
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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
Fran,
Where was the "No. 6" referenced?
Where was the "No. 6" referenced?
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I found this archived picture of one that sold on eBay. I've never seen any reference to an Edison version before and it got me wondering.Andersun wrote:Fran,
Where was the "No. 6" referenced?

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That battery is from the 1920s and 1930s and was for radio, ignition and all general purpose. No. 6 was an industry standard type that all the manufactures used like AAA, AA today.
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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
Company's like Eveready shipped their battery's in these 3' containers. The container was covered with an oil cloth which was to be removed and the two wooden terminals placed on top. Then an instant window display was made. How's that for recycling..??. We use it as a plant stand...
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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
Exactly, but an Edison label? Maybe rebadged?Andersun wrote:That battery is from the 1920s and 1930s and was for radio, ignition and all general purpose. No. 6 was an industry standard type that all the manufactures used like AAA, AA today.
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Now, that's cool!gramophone78 wrote:Company's like Eveready shipped their battery's in these 3' containers. The container was covered with an oil cloth which was to be removed and the two wooden terminals placed on top. Then an instant window display was made. How's that for recycling..??. We use it as a plant stand....
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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
I would doubt that. However, you may want to ask the guys on the vintage radio forum. They would know more about these battery's...fran604g wrote:Exactly, but an Edison label? Maybe rebadged?Andersun wrote:That battery is from the 1920s and 1930s and was for radio, ignition and all general purpose. No. 6 was an industry standard type that all the manufactures used like AAA, AA today.
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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
I remember playing with some RCA No.6 batteries when I was very young down in the basement of our home.
My Dad had several of them laying around near his workbench (He was an Electronics Test Engineer for General Dynamics and always had "cool stuff" laying around for me to get into). IIRC, he used one or two of them to power my first morse code key and oscillator for me to practice with. I was about 4 years old at the time, and he believed in starting his "HAM" apprentice young.
I also remember using one as a mock handgrenade and watching horrified as it broke into a million pieces on the basement floor. Got my rear paddled for that...
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My Dad had several of them laying around near his workbench (He was an Electronics Test Engineer for General Dynamics and always had "cool stuff" laying around for me to get into). IIRC, he used one or two of them to power my first morse code key and oscillator for me to practice with. I was about 4 years old at the time, and he believed in starting his "HAM" apprentice young.
I also remember using one as a mock handgrenade and watching horrified as it broke into a million pieces on the basement floor. Got my rear paddled for that...

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Re: Edison No. 6 Dry Cell Battery
Edison manufactured many types of batteries. The Edison Storage Battery Company was located right across the street from his lab and existed from 1901 to 1972 when it was sold to Exide.fran604g wrote:Exactly, but an Edison label? Maybe rebadged?Andersun wrote:That battery is from the 1920s and 1930s and was for radio, ignition and all general purpose. No. 6 was an industry standard type that all the manufactures used like AAA, AA today.
Fran