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Unfortunately batteries are the thing that don't survive over a long time very well - they contain

either acid or alkaline - aggressive substances that destroy the battery housing. Exception are the

batteries that are in plastic housing. So even nice images of the original batteries are sometimes

very rare!

 

Here is seen radio battery 4,8NC10 is converted into the portable lamp, seems like a war time field modification.

However those images shows nicely the battery itself - 4 cells in series. Nickel-cadmium one cell is 1.2 volt, so

four of them in series makes exactly 4.8 volt. The battery chemistry type, it voltage and capacity is encoded into

battery type - 4,8NC10 means 4.8 volt, nickel-cadmium and 10 amp hour.

http://wehrmacht-awards.com/FORUMS/showthread.php?t=882081

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A very rare original 150 Volt anode battery.  This was used for earlier 1930s devices like the P57N.   In excellent condition.

 

 

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8 hours ago, val said:

The 4.8 NC 20 was part of the "Zeltbeleuchtungsgerät", so it was used for lighting a small tent, not for radio purposes.

regards,

Funksammler

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Very nice 4,8NC10 been on sale at KPEMIG.

https://www.kpemig.de/C-48-NC-10-NiCa-Akku-fuer-die-Luftwaffe-datiert-1939-Originallack-selten

BTW, i have seen 4,8NC10 rewired in such a way that two cells groups are in parallel and then those parallel

group are in series - makes 2,4 volt, but 20 amp*h. Any guess why they rewired them? For Bodenständig

FeldFu's? Previous bunker dug out battery shows just such a configuration, as this radiomuseum.org

image:

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Here a 6NC10 5x 1,2 v ni cd cell

used in marine  accessories box for old 15 ws station  272 BS

later named SE528 S 1/37

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Pierre, interesting battery, thank you!

Never seen a 5 element one before.

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other original  high voltage  battery

it's a 120 volts zeiler battery

that was formely in a  siemens  luftwaffe wooden box k32gbw7CDFB7F5-A6A5-4D31-AF43-52C26389B806.thumb.jpeg.126cda8e851931e3a8fefa63f64552f5.jpeg

 

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4,8 NC 5 NI -Cd battery

it's used with old lisprechgeraet 80, some

optical device i guess and

also it can be used with

enigma machine as outside

batterie

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  • 7 months later...

Here are a couple of pictures of the 2,4NC28 Battery:

 

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And a couple of pictures of the same battery, together with a restored/repainted 2,4NC28

 

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The batteries are still in working condition:

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  • 2 years later...

Dug out 2,4NC28 batteries from Karelia.

 

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  • 11 months later...

hello. i have this 2 in my collection. can somebody tell me what exactly are they and possible collectors value? thanks

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