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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).
Continued report discussing the suitability and comparison of various car batteries.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\M\2October1924-December1924\  Scan47
Date  1st October 1924
  
Contd. -8- EFC1/T.1.10.24.

This battery is not of suitable dimensions for
being placed in our standard battery box on the car, but on
account of the good results Messrs. Fullers have been commun-
icated with with a view to supplying us with a battery which
is suitable and we have only recently received another one
from them OSV12/85 - weight 90 lbs, which will go in our
standard dimensions.

Notes of interest concerning this battery are
contained in a report JB.69 attached.
relatively
We surmise that this battery may do, equally well
in performance on the bench tests and afterwards give good
results on the experimental car.

It is possible that owing to the smaller size
of the battery it may not meet our specification in every
respect.

Exide 6RRS/1 & P & R RR.11.

These batteries each of identical weight 103 lbs.
are the latest forms of the standard Exide and P & R batteries
arranged to suit the standard box to the best advantage, and
so arranged mutually that not only are the whole batteries
interchangeable but that the cells of each battery are also
interchangeable, having, amongst other things, the same kind
of terminals with flat nuts, making flat surface connections
to kinked cell to cell connecting links, as in our standard.

The batteries, of course, contain all the
modifications which have been arrived at by experience,
  
  


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