On 11/4/2024 6:16 PM, Dave McGuire via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
On 11/4/24 18:05, Neil Cherry via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm guessing that our lab had older batteries. They were huge beasts, one 2v per cell and fit the 4x4 description. I think the bottle of acid was in the case.
The cell voltage is a function of (and only of) the cell chemistry, which in this case is lead-acid, not the age or generation of the battery. All lead-acid cells are about 2V nominal. That's why 12V car batteries have six sections. (cells)
Oh and for whomever is looking to get this thing. Don't go leaving it in the CDL for someone to pick up! ;-) Yike that's a huge beast.
Oh, I disagree, leave it there. Just tell me when. :)
I would head over to https://www.verizon.com/about/terms-conditions/network-disclosures and look for a site slated for decommissioning that is within a fair distance of Camp Evans as a starting point....