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Got my hands today on one like the one bellow. It's from the '80's. The only bad thing about Romanian 4,5 V batteryes was that they had paper case and when they liked... How dangerous are the substances that liked from a Zinc-Carbon battery?
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The stuff is corrosive and poisonous. Not super dangerous but still not to be ignored. Wash your hands soon after handling it and don't leave it on any surface you care about.
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I did washed my hands. When I was a kid I teared apart some 4,5 V batteryes to take away the elctrodes Didn't know they where poisonus. Nothing happened to me.
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Ha-ha, I just remmbered that it was an Romanian radio which was operated with 4,5 V batteryes: "Turist":
http://www.proradioantic.ro/index.php?x=item&id_p=8047 http://www.proradioantic.ro/index.php?x=item&id_p=6742 |
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Looks like an Eveready # 703 4.5v battery, that was used mostly in small flashlights.
jr Update... Also hearing aids : http://www.hearingaidmuseum.com/gall...veready703.htm Last edited by jr_tech; 05-23-2011 at 05:01 PM. Reason: add hearing aid link |
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Wow! What a nice collection of old batteryes! I want one too!
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