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Radio audion bulb [253] Radio batteries [252] Radio batteries. Exide [257] Radio batteries. General features of [255] Radio batteries. Philadelphia [260] Radio batteries. Prest-O-Lite [262] Radio batteries. Universal [263] Radio batteries. U. S. L. [261] Radio batteries. Vesta [256] Radio batteries. Westinghouse [259] Radio batteries. Willard [257] Radio receiving sets. Types of [252] Rebuilding batteries [328] (to rest of chapter 15) Rebuilding batteries. Adjusting electrolyte [373] Rebuilding batteries. Burning-on cell connectors [371] Rebuilding batteries. Burning-on plates [355] Rebuilding batteries. Charging rebuilt batteries [373] Rebuilding batteries. Cleaning [329] Rebuilding batteries. Cleaning and painting the case [372] Rebuilding batteries. Determining repairs necessary [335] Rebuilding batteries. Eliminating short-circuits [348] Rebuilding batteries. Examining the plates [337] Rebuilding batteries. Filling jars with electrolyte [364] Rebuilding batteries. Heating sealing compound [332] Rebuilding batteries. High rate discharge test [374] Rebuilding batteries. Marking the repaired battery [372] Rebuilding batteries. Preliminary charge [349] Rebuilding batteries. Pressing negatives [351] Rebuilding batteries. Pulling plates out of jars [333] Rebuilding batteries. Putting elements in jars [362] Rebuilding batteries. Putting on the covers [365] Rebuilding batteries. Reassembling the elements [361] Rebuilding batteries. Removing connectors and terminals [329] Rebuilding batteries. Removing defective jars [359] Rebuilding batteries. Removing post seal [331] Rebuilding batteries. Repairing the case [360] Rebuilding batteries. Scraping compound from covers and jars [334] Rebuilding batteries. Sealing double covers [366] Rebuilding batteries. Sealing single covers [371] Rebuilding batteries. Testing jars [356] Rebuilding batteries. Tightening loose elements [363] Rebuilding batteries. Using 1.400 acid [364] Rebuilding batteries. Washing negatives [351] Rebuilding batteries. Washing positives [354] Rebuilding batteries. When old plates may be used again [344] Rebuilding batteries, When to put in new plates [339] Rebuilding batteries. Work on jars [356] Rectifier. Mechanical [131] Rectifier. Mercury are [129] Rectifier. Stahl [132] Rectifier. Tungar [113] Reinsulation [274] Relations between chemical actions and electricity [31] Rental batteries. General policy for [251] Rental batteries. Marking [249] and [296] Rental batteries. Record of [251] Rental batteries. Stock card for [297] Rental batteries. Terminals for [248] Reversed plates [81] and [89] Reversed-series generator. Adjusting [290]

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S. A. E. ratings for batteries [45] Safety first rules [275] Safety precautions during lead-burning [213] Screw mould .... [168] Sealing around the posts [17] Sealing compound. Composition of [150] Sealing compound. Equipment for handling [149] Sealing compound. Heating with electricity [333] Sealing compound. Heating with gasoline torch [333] Sealing compound. Heating with hot water [332] Sealing compound. Heating with lead burning flame [333] Sealing compound. Heating with steam [332] Sealing compound. Instructions for heating properly [150] Sealing compound. Removing with hot putty knife [332] Secondary cell [5] Sediment. Effect of excessive [87] Separator cutter [171] Separator troubles 81 and [346] Separators for farm lighting batteries [438] Separators. Improperly treated, cause unsatisfactory negative-cadmium readings [181] Separators. Putting in new [274] Separators. Storing [273] Separators. Threaded rubber [430] Service records [293] Shedding [74] Shedding caused by charging only a portion of the plate [75] Shedding caused by charging sulphated plate at too high a rate [74] Shedding caused by excessive charging rate [74] Shedding caused by freezing [75] Shedding caused by overcharging [74] Shedding. Normal [74] Shedding. Result of [74] Shelving and racks 152 Shipping batteries [271] Shop equipment [95] Shop equipment for charging [100] Shop equipment for general work [98] Shop equipment for lead-burning [97] Shop equipment for opening batteries [97] Shop equipment for work on cases [98] Shop equipment for work on connectors and terminals [98] Shop equipment which is absolutely necessary [96] Shop floor 186 [187?] Shop layouts [187?] 189 to 196 Shop light [190?] 191 Short-circuits. Eliminating [348] Single covers. Scaling [371] Sink. Working drawings of [144] and 145 Specific gravity at end of bench charge [203] Specific gravity. Changes in, during charge [39] Specific gravity. Changes in, during discharge [35] Specific gravity. Definition of [60] Specific gravity. Effect of, on capacity [43] Specific gravity in farm lighting cells [438] Specific gravity. Limits of, during charge and discharge [43] Specific gravity rises above 1.300 [205] Specific gravity rises long before voltage on charge [205] Specific gravity should be measured every two weeks [60] Specific gravity. What determines, of fully charged cell [438] Specific gravity. What different values of, indicate [60] Specific gravity. Why 1.280-1.300 indicates fully charged cell [43] Specific gravity will not rise to 1.280 [204] Specific gravity readings. Effect of temperature on [65] Specific gravity readings. How to take [61] Specific gravity readings. If above 1.300 [318] and [323] Specific gravity readings. If all above 1.200 [318] Specific gravity readings. If below 1.150 in all cells [318] and [321?] Specific gravity readings. If between 1.150 and 1.200 in all cells [318] and [321?] Specific gravity readings. If unequal [318] and [322] Specific gravity readings. Troubles indicated by [63] Stahl rectifier [132] Starting ability discharge test [267] Steamer [158] Steps in the use of electricity on the automobile [1] Storage battery does not "store" electricity [6] Storage cell [5] Storing batteries dry [240] Storing batteries wet [239] Strap. Burning plates to [217] Strap mould [167] and 169 Sulphate. Effect of, on voltage during discharge [32] Sulphation. Caused by adding acid [72] Sulphation. Caused by battery standing idle [70] Sulphation. Caused by impurities [72] Sulphation. Caused by low electrolyte [71] Sulphation. Caused by overdischarge [69] Sulphation. Caused by overheating [72] Sulphation. Caused by starvation [71]

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Temperature. Cause of high, on car [324] Temperature corrections in specific gravity readings [65] Temperature. Effect of, on battery operation [66] Temperature. Effect of, on capacity [46] Temperature of batteries on charging bench [202] Terminal connections [25] Terminals. Burning-on [213] Terminals for rental batteries [248] Testing and examining incoming batteries [317] Testing and filling service [291] Testing the electrical system [276] Third brush generator. Adjusting [289] Threaded rubber separators [430] Time required for bench charge [203] Titan batteries [432] Titan batteries. Age code for [245] Treating separators [14] Trickle charge [239] Trimming plate grids [10] Trouble charts [321] Troubles arising during bench charge [204] Troubles. Battery [69] Trucks for batteries [173] Tungar rectifier. Battery connections of [127] Tungar rectifier. Four battery [119] Tungar rectifier. General instructions for [126] Tungar rectifier. Half-wave and full-wave [114] and 115 Tungar rectifier. Installation of [126] Tungar rectifier. Line connections of [127] Tungar rectifier. One battery [117] Tungar rectifier. Operation of [128] Tungar rectifier. Principle of [113] Tungar rectifier. Ten battery [120] Tungar rectifier. Troubles with [128] Tungar rectifier. Twenty battery [122] Tungar rectifier. Two ampere [116] Tungar rectifier. Two battery [118] Turntable for batteries [170]

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Universal radio batteries [263] Universal starting batteries [430] Universal starting batteries. Construction features of [430] Universal starting batteries. Putting new, into service [431] Universal starting batteries. Types [430] U. S. L. radio batteries. [261] U. S. L. starting batteries. Age code for [246] U. S. L. starting batteries. Special instructions for [382] U. S. L. starting batteries. Tables of [384] U. S. L. vent tube construction [20]

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Vent plugs should be left in place during charge [209] Vent tube construction [20] Vesta radio batteries [256] Vesta starting batteries [408] Vesta starting batteries. Age code for 246[246] Vesta starting batteries. Isolators for [408] Vesta starting batteries. Post seal [413] Vesta starting batteries. Putting new, into service [227] Vesta starting batteries. Separators [413] and 415 Vesta starting batteries. Type D [409] Vesta starting batteries. Type DJ [412] Vibrating regulators. Adjusting [290] Vinegar-like odor. Cause of [205] Voltage. Causes of low [321] Voltage changes during charge [38] Voltage changes during discharge [32] Voltage, limiting value of, on discharge [34] Voltage of cell. Factors determining [34] Voltage of a fully charged cell [203] Voltage readings at end of bench charge [203] Voltage readings on open circuit worthless [177] Voltaic cell [4]