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Old 24-08-16, 22:59
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Originally Posted by wendel daniel View Post
This label was sticking inside the WS 18 set static battery lid.
Ah... my mistake.

The W.S. No.1 used a 228 volt HT battery, consisting of 20 8-cell refill batteries (one was a spare) and one and a half of the batteries were used to provide -18 volts for grid bias.

The 240 volt battery was for the W.S. No.11, used a 2-pin connector, and was filled with four of the 60 volt HT batteries.

The WS18 (etc.) Static Battery Box (providing HT, Grid Bias and LT) needed a 5-pin connector and they used a British 5-pin valve socket for the connector.
(It was later fitted with a metal collar to prevent the plug being forced in with the wrong alignment, and damaging the set.)

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Chris.
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