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Connecting Flashlamps

Very frequently it is desired to have at hand some means of rapidly connecting. up one or more flash-lamp batteries for temporary use. Many kinds of clips and other fasteners have, of course, been brought out for this purpose from time to time, but, nevertheless, it is difficult to devise a handier form of flash-lamp battery than the following:-A short length (about 2in.) of jin. lead tubing is bent roughly in a .U-shape, and the ends are flattened out. The flatteneyy ends of the U-shaped piece of lead: tubing constitute a grip for the battery electrodes, and the weight of the tubing not only effects a firm and decisive contact, but it also. makes the connector an easy one to handle quickly.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 30

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Connecting Flashlamps Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 30

Connecting Flashlamps Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 30

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