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).
Letter from a battery supplier discussing options for 'Exide-Ironclad' cells and connectors.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 61\1\ scan0011 | |
Date | 4th January 1924 | |
THE Chloride ELECTRICAL STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED. TELEPHONES - PENDLETON 481 (5 LINES) TELEGRAMS - CHLORIDIC, PENDLEBURY CODES: - BENTLEYS, LIEBERS, A1, AND A.B.C. (4TH & 5TH EDITIONS) LONDON OFFICE, 57, VICTORIA STREET, S.W.1. CLIFTON JUNCTION. NR MANCHESTER. OUR REFERENCE D.NS.{Norman Scott} 4th January, 1924. Messrs. Rolls Royce Ltd., Nightingale Road, D e r b y. Dear Sirs, Ref. EFCI/T. In reply to your favour of the 2nd inst., our "Exide-Ironclad" cells are usually supplied with the inter-cell connections burnt on of the type illustrated on page 30 of the enclosed catalogue, Fig. 7. If desired we could assemble the cells in the tray with solid lead inter-cell connectors with screwed terminal tappings, or as a further alternative we could supply for each cell our "L" type terminals (see illustration on page 14 catalogue "P"). These terminals are suitable for clamping on the tapered lead pillars of the cells. We shall be pleased to supply without any addition to the cost of these batteries, either of the above arrangements. Yours faithfully, FOR THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE COMPANY LD. | ||