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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Comparison of P & R and Exide batteries for potential standardisation on the 40/50 and Goshawk models.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 38\5\  Scan235
Date  25th July 1922
  
Contd. -2- EFC2/T25.7.22.

they rather jealously guard this material and the processes.

Should be adopt P & R cells for standard
or

either on the 40/50,/Goshawk, or both, this will be one of

the great advantages, that we shall eliminate, probably

entirely, faults due to cracked cells.

The P & R BD{Mr Berend}11 suggested as standard for the

40/50 is only 1 1/2 lbs heavier than our present standard,

and owing to the fact that it does not need a containing case,

the increase in weight will be a few pounds less than this

figure. The quoted price of the battery is considerably

less than our present standard, but it is probable that the

extra cost of the Exide represents to some extent the

better service that will be obtainable with the Exide battery.

Thus the objection on the score of weight does not apply

to any extent in this case. Both Exide and P & R batteries

for the 40/50 are rated at 75 ampere hours. This capacity

was obtained on test on the Exide, but not on the P & R, but

the nature of the plates was such that they took a number

of charges and discharges before the full capacity was

realised. This is a result of the way in which the paste

is pressed into the grids, between flannel pads, after pasting,

by means of hand presses.

The possibility of standardising the P & R

battery without the Exide might therefore be considered,

though it was agreed that two simultaneous standards should

be adopted, and of the batteries we have had for trial, we

have selected these two as the most promising.

Contd.
  
  


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