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A 10-CIRCUIT BATTERY CHARGER

27th May 1955, Page 42
27th May 1955
Page 42
Page 42, 27th May 1955 — A 10-CIRCUIT BATTERY CHARGER
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A 10-CIRCUIT rectifier unit for r't charging lead-acid batteries, has been introduced by The General Electric Co., Ltd., Magnet House. Kingsway, London, W.C.2. It provides for charging batteries of six cells at 12 amp., 12 cells at 6 amp„ and 12 cells at 3 amp.

The power supply can be either 220-127 v. or 440-254 v. three-phase 50-60 cis. Each circuit has a fullwave bridge selenium rectifier, an ammeter and a resistor for adjusting the output.

With dimensions of 4 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 6 in., the weight is 320 lb.

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