File:9V-NiMH-opened-battery.jpg
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English: A dissected NiMH 9-Volt (PP3, 7HR22) battery. Showing the seven individual 1.2V cells of its construction. Each cell is a 180mAh Varta V180H. |
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Strip of conductor to connect the negative terminal of the last cell to the negative terminal of the battery.
Individual 1.2V NiMH cell.
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current | 13:45, 22 June 2011 | 1,225 × 368 (140 KB) | Lead holder (talk | contribs) | Brand = gone! It was a cheat anyway, Energizer outside, Varta cells inside, cheeky buggers! | |
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