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  2. Battery terminal - Wikipedia

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    Larger external battery packs use a variety of connectors, including the Anderson Powerpole MultiPole series (as used by Tripp Lite), which are color-coded and keyed for specific voltages. Very large batteries as installed in battery rooms such as are found in datacenters use bolted connections from cell terminals to bus bars or flexible cables.

  3. Heliodor Laskowski's Artillery Battery No. 31 (XXXI) - Wikipedia

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    On September 2nd at 18:15 the battery area was bombed by 6 planes, from 18:00 At 20:00 and throughout the night of 2/3 September the battery area was bombarded by harassing raids by German seaplanes every 15–20 minutes, as a result of which the rangefinder altimeter was damaged, power cables were severed and the foundations of gun no. 4 were ...

  4. Type 2 connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector is circular in shape, with a flattened top edge; the original design specification carried an output electric power of 3–50 kW for charging battery electric vehicles using single-phase (230V) or three-phase (400V) alternating current (AC), with a typical maximum of 32 A 7.2 kW using single-phase AC and 22 kW with three-phase AC ...

  5. Stokes Bay Lines - Wikipedia

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    No.3 Battery, at the end of Jellicoe Avenue (then Village Road) held a battery of guns to fire westwards towards No.2 Battery. No.4 Battery was an isolated work behind the redan that protected the railway to Stokes Bay Pier. No.5 Battery was the easternmost one consisting of a D-shaped rampart with associated expense magazines and gun emplacements.

  6. Burgess Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    Within a year, Burgess started work independently, on two new battery sizes: the Number 1 size (standardized later as the "C" cell) and the Number 2 size (the future "D" cell), which were similar in size to, but distinct from the old No. 1 and No. 2 sizes produced by companies like Columbia, which were 1 inch tall and 2 inches tall respectively.

  7. Battery nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    The older "No. 1" through "No. 5" batteries were discontinued, each being 1 to 5 inches high respectively, although the similarly sized Burgess No. 1 (C cell) and No. 2 (D cell) were still produced under that name through the 1950s. Eventually, the No. 6 was phased out by the 1970s and slowly replaced with the 6-volt four-cell battery.

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