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Sounds like a bingo. There is an old piece of tape on the side of the case
on which someone wrote "1.01998 volts," followed some other tiny scribbles which have been worn off. Phil "dale" wrote in message ... [The "standard cell" is a saturated Weston cell, containing an electrode of mercury in contact with a paste of mercurous sulfate and an electrode of cadmium amalgam in contact with a saturated solution or cadmium sulfate. When little or no current is drawn from the cell, it produces a terminal voltage of long-term stability. The precise value for each cell is given on its label.] |
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I have two of them. The were indeed for verifying test equipment. Be fairly
careful with them, as they are old and becoming fragile. Use volt meter set on a scale that will allow you to see 1 volt or more. They also make great bookends, for light books.... p.s. I paid 50 cents apiece for mine.... bob in phx.... "Phil Nelson" wrote in message ... Sounds like a bingo. There is an old piece of tape on the side of the case on which someone wrote "1.01998 volts," followed some other tiny scribbles which have been worn off. Phil "dale" wrote in message ... [The "standard cell" is a saturated Weston cell, containing an electrode of mercury in contact with a paste of mercurous sulfate and an electrode of cadmium amalgam in contact with a saturated solution or cadmium sulfate. When little or no current is drawn from the cell, it produces a terminal voltage of long-term stability. The precise value for each cell is given on its label.] |
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