B—Four
blocks of 22 ½-volt intermediate size (4 1/8" x 2 9/16
"
x 2 ¾")
"B" battery, connected in series, such as:
4 Eveready No. 768 Plate Batteries, or
4 Burgess No. 5156 Plate Batteries, or
4 Ray-0-Vac No. 5151-BP
OR EQUIVALENT
C—3 individual "unit cells" small size (l 7/8" x 1") arranged in series to give a
total of 4 ½ volts.
3 Eveready No. 935 Unit Cells, or
3 Burgess No. 1 "Uni-Cel", or
3 Ray-0-Lile No. 1 "Single Cell"
OR EQUIVALENT
2.
For Home Use
For general non-portable or home use the batteries in the Home Battery
Box
should always
be
used because of their longer
life.
A--Six radio "A" dry cells, l ½ volts each, such as those listed below,
for lighting the filaments. These are connected in two groups, each of
three cells in series, both groups being connected in parallel, as:
6 Eveready Dry Cell Radio "A" Butteries, No. 7111, or
6 Eveready Columbia Ignitor No. 6 Dry Cells, or
6 Burgess No. 6 Radio "A" Dry Cells, or
6 Ray-0-Vac No. 1211 Radio "A" Cells
OR EQUIVALENT
B—Two 45-volt blocks of "B" battery such as:
2 Eveready No. 767 (Horizontal) or Eveready No. 772 (Vertical) or
2 Burgess No. 2306 (Horizontal) or Burgess No. 2308 (Vertical) or
2 Ray-0-Vac No. 2301 (Horizontal) or Ray-0-Vac No. 2303 (Vertical)
OR EQUIVALENT
Four 22 ½-volt blocks of "B" battery may be used instead of the two 45-volt units if
desired, as:
4 Burgess No. 2156, or
4 Evereadv No. 766, or
4 Ray-0-Vac No. 2151
OR
EQUIVALENT
C—One 4 ½-volt dry cell "C" battery such as:
1 Eveready No. 771
"C
Battery, or
1 Burgess No. 2370 Battery, or
1 Ray-0-Vac No. 231-R ―C" Battery
OR EQUIVALENT
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