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 Originally Posted by tkamiya
Or used all by itself, which won't be series or parallel.
Please note, the word is PARALLEL. 
A single cell used by itself is a cell. Two or more is a battery of cells, just as one cannon is a cannon, but two or more is a battery (of cannon).
And, yes, I do know how to spell.
The trouble is, I'm dyslexic.In order to post a comment, I must read first the keyboard. Then the screen to look for mistakes. Assuming I see the mistakes, I correct them. I also have trouble with "necessary" and any other words constructed similarly.This is more properly called "dysgraphia".
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 Originally Posted by E. von Hoegh
A battery consists of two or more voltaic cells, connected in series or parralel.
Yes, but try asking for a Voltaic cell in most stores!
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Back in the 1950 sand 1960s I used a Honeywell Heiland brand strobe which utilized a 510 volt battery. Those batteries are fifty bucks each these days. They were 15 bucks back then.
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 Originally Posted by desertratt
Back in the 1950 sand 1960s I used a Honeywell Heiland brand strobe which utilized a 510 volt battery. Those batteries are fifty bucks each these days. They were 15 bucks back then.
Let's see, I remember buying gas for 19.9 cents/gal in the early '60s and today I'm paying around $3.75/gal. At that amount of price change, you should be paying about $280 for the batteries now.
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i do too. it was a recommendation from my local apple dealer and i'm happy with it. they lst about twice as log as my former brand, butthen, they were 10 years oldand i guess i got my money's worth.
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