Subj : Battery Size Trivia To : Matt Mc_Carthy From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Sun Jun 26 2005 09:06 pm Matt Mc_Carthy wrote in a message to TOM WALKER: MMC> 25 Jun 2005, 15:42, TOM WALKER (1:123/140), wrote to ROY J. MMC> TELLASON: MMC> Hi TOM. RJT>>And then there's one that's roughly the same size as the N cell RJT>>but puts ou 12V! TW> BUT that WOULD not "By Definitioon" be a "N" Cell, but simply a TW> 12 Volt Battery. ALL the cells in the series I am talking about, A, TW> AA, AAA, AAAA, SC, C, D, F, Super F, G, J, N, 6 all have a nominal TW> voltatge of 1.2 to 1.5 volts depending on their Chemical Composition. TW> They are individula Cells. Something with 12 volts, even if it was TW> close to the N cell size, would not be an "N" CELL. But a stack of TW> cells, most likely without any official designations, to make up the TW> 12 volt stack. MMC> I hate to admit it, but the 'cell factor' went clear over my head MMC> for one little application I have that uses a 12V x 7mm battery MMC> that has not been available for some years. I can probably 'make' MMC> a better one with a stack of small lithium cells or 'hearing aid' MMC> type alkaline cells, whichever I can find that would fit! MMC> Thanks for the mental 'wake up'! :-)) There were batteries for some "dog collar" applications that were like this, assorted voltages and we used to find substitutes like that, take a stack of smaller cells and a bit of heatshrink... --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .