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Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 5-5/8 4-3/4 0.1
Type "C" Batteries
The type "C" series of batteries is the Westinghouse standard. The outside dimensions and capacity are such that some one of this design may be used in a majority of cars now in service. The Westinghouse design was built around this type and it should be used for replacement or new equipment.
Type "C" batteries are provided with the Westinghouse Post Seal wherever possible.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-C-7 100001 45 54 7.3 5-7/8 34 6-C-9 100002 65 73 9.7 7 39 6-C-11 100003 85 91 12.1 8-1/8 44 6-C-13 100004 105 109 14.6 9-1/4 50 6-C-15 100005 125 127 17.0 10-3/8 56 6-C-17 100006 145 145 19.4 11-11/16 63 6-C-19 100007 165 163 21.8 13 70 6-C-21 100008 185 181 24.3 14-5/16 77 6-C-23 100009 205 199 26.7 15-5/8 85 6-C-25 100010 225 218 29.2 17-1/8 93 12-C-7 100011 45 54 7.3 10-9/16 59 12-C-19 100012 65 73 9.7 12-13/16 72 12-C-11 100013 85 91 12.1 15-1/16 84 12-C-13 100014 105 109 14.6 17-5/16 96 12-C-15 100015 125 127 17.0 19-8/16 110
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 5-5/8 4-1/4 0.1 inch
Type "E" Batteries
The type "E" series was designed for replacement work on a few old model cars now in service where a narrow, high battery was necessary.
The design is not as efficient as the "B" and "C" lines, due to a lack of s.p.a.ce and further, it has been necessary to omit the Westinghouse Post Seal for the same reason.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-E-13 100058 79 82 11.0 9-1/8 40 6-E-15 100062 94 96 12.8 10-1/4 44 6-E-17 100065 109 109 14.6 11-9/16 50 6-E-21 100067 139 136 18.2 14-3/16 62 12-E-11 100088 64 68 9.1 14-15/16 70 12-E-13 100060 79 82 11.0 17-3/16 79 12-E-15 100069 94 96 12.8 19-7/16 90 18-E-9 100070 49 54 7.3 15-5/16 75
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 4-1/8 5-5/8 .098
Type "H" Batteries
The type "H" battery is built with heavier plates than the type "C"
and "B" batteries for use in cars where the necessary increased s.p.a.ce is available and where the weight per ampere output is not a consideration. Under the same use the battery will give a greater life than the type "C" or "B" battery having the same positive area.
This battery has a greater s.p.a.ce between the plates than the "C" or "B" battery and will therefore have less internal discharge when standing on open circuit, and is more desirable for miscellaneous use where open circuit discharge is of consideration.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-H-17 100089 61 74 9.9 7-3/4 35 6-H-9 100090 88 89 13.2 9-1/4 43 6-H-11 100091 115 124 16.5 11-1/2 55 6-H-13 100092 143 149 19.8 12-5/8 36 6-H-15 100093 170 173 23.2 14-5/16 70 6-H-17 100094 197 109 26.5 16 79
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 5-5/8 5 .19
Type "J" Batteries
The type "J" battery is an extremely heavy construction battery with thick plates, and it was designed primarily for use on trucks and other vehicles of this type where there is excessive vibration and other possibility of mechanical abuse. This battery will give a greater life than either the "H", "C" or "B" battery with the same plate area. It is provided with wood separators and rubber sheets.
This battery has a greater s.p.a.ce between the plates than the "C" or "B" battery and will therefore have less internal discharge when standing on open circuit, and is more desirable for miscellaneous use where open circuit discharge is of consideration.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-J-5 100095 38 55 7.35 6-7/16 38 6-J-7 100096 68 82 11.0 8-1/8 40 6-J-9 100097 98 110 14.7 10-3/8 50 6-J-11 100098 128 137 18.4 11-7/8 60 6-J-13 100099 159 165 22.1 13-3/4 69 6-J-15 100100 189 192 25.7 15-5/8 84 6-J-17 100101 220 220 29.4 17-1/2 96
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 5-5/8 5 .19
Type "0" Batteries
The "0" type battery sacrifices some capacity in obtaining a rugged strength. It is a special battery made only with nineteen plates per cell where the percentage of sacrificed capacity is not great as compared with the twenty-one plate "C" type. It fills the same s.p.a.ce as does a 6-C-21. It has greater life and strength. It has less capacity but it is built for conditions requiring less capacity than a twenty-one plate cell.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-O-19 100143 185 185 24.5 13-11/16 68
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 5-5/8 5-1/4 .123
Type "F" Batteries
There is only one type "F" battery. It is of big heavy construction exactly the same dimensions as the battery used for a number of years on the Cadillac and certain other cars. This battery is heavier than type "C" of the same capacity and it has a greater life.
Ampere Hours Ampere Ampere Length Weight at Usual Rate for Rate for in Inches in Type Part No. Lighting Rate 20 Minutes 5 Hours L. Pounds ---- -------- ---- - -------- ------ 6-F-13 100086 150 160 21.2 17-11/16 79
Plates
Width Height Thickness ----- ------ 4-3/4 5-1/4 .17
WILLARD BATTERIES
Since 1912, when the Willard Storage Battery Co. began to manufacture storage batteries for starting and lighting work, various types of Willard batteries have been developed. The original Willard starting and lighting batteries used two-piece, or "double" covers. These are shown in the cuts used to ill.u.s.trate the sealing of double-cover covers in the preceding chapter, and no further description will be given here. The doublecover batteries are no longer made, but the repairman will probably be called upon to repair some of them. The instructions given in the preceding chapter should be used in making such repairs.
Following the double cover batteries came the single cover battery, of which a number of types have been made. One type used a rectangular post, and was very difficult to repair. Fortunately, this type was not used extensively, and the battery is obsolete.