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Year: 1940 ? | Category: Power supply/conditioner or battery or charger |
Wave bands | - without |
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Details | |
Power type and voltage | Is a battery or storage battery / 67,5 Volt |
Loudspeaker | - - No sound reproduction output. |
Power out | |
from Radiomuseum.org | Model: Mini-Max B battery 467 - Eveready Ever Ready, AENMC / |
Dimensions (WHD) | 71 x 94 x 35 mm / 2.8 x 3.7 x 1.4 inch |
Notes | Connector type: "S" (Snap like PP9) 45 off Layer type cell (stacked "biscuits") F40 size, slightly larger than F22 (about 24 x 6.7 x 16mm each). Size is typical. One Eveready catalogue quotes a maximum size probably including snaps of 71 x 94 x 35 mm. A replica should aim for 67 x 92 x 35 mm Battery packs tend to expand with age. Catalogues may specify a typical current production size or a maximum for set makers (who must intellegently allow for tolerances of their case/compartment and ease of fitting). The 9 Lives 467 is the same pack from Eveready, probably branding in different periods of time. Equivalents
About 460mAH capacity, or more than 50 hours in a "personal" tube radio. Used in "Personal" radios with one "D" cell for HT, or larger sets with a larger LT arrangement and also instruments. A replica can take 45 x AAAA cells from 7 & 1/2 Alkaline PP3 type packs, about 580mAH, only 7 complete Alkaline PP3 (6LR61) fit, but it's possible to fit 8 Layer type 6F22. |
Model page created by Adalbert Gebhart. See "Data change" for further contributors.
All listed radios etc. from Eveready (Ever Ready), AENMC / National Carbon Company (NCC); Columbia
Here you find 145 models, 121 with images and 20 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.