I’ve seen AAAA’s (cute little things), and I know that B batteries still exist in some places (like Europe, where they’re used for bicycle lamps), but has there ever been an A battery?
Harrumph! I may be showing my age here, (78) but back in the 20’s, “A” batteries were used to light the filaments of those old UX210A’s and their ilk, and “B” batteries were used to supply bias to them before the grid-leak phenomenon was discovered and used. The “C” battery was used as the ‘plate’ voltage and anyfinagaling with the “B” battery (now obsolescent) resulted in a bright red glow, something hot inside the box and a need to whip the buggy to the nearest drug store for a new set of tubes.
punmeister about 11 years ago
Sounds like bond ratings.
Olddog1 about 11 years ago
Batteries.
jmcx4 about 11 years ago
I know they got triple A’s. But Fourple A’s? And what would AAAAAAA be? Seventouple?
unca jim about 11 years ago
QuadA’s; available from batteries dot com. shipped directly from China and beyond. No other replacement available.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
What happened to her right eye? I can’t see it!!
hippogriff about 11 years ago
jmcx4: Septduple.
craigwestlake about 11 years ago
Quad A’s are available from Radio Shack. I buy them there for my stylus…
pschearer Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’ve seen AAAA’s (cute little things), and I know that B batteries still exist in some places (like Europe, where they’re used for bicycle lamps), but has there ever been an A battery?
unca jim about 11 years ago
Harrumph! I may be showing my age here, (78) but back in the 20’s, “A” batteries were used to light the filaments of those old UX210A’s and their ilk, and “B” batteries were used to supply bias to them before the grid-leak phenomenon was discovered and used. The “C” battery was used as the ‘plate’ voltage and anyfinagaling with the “B” battery (now obsolescent) resulted in a bright red glow, something hot inside the box and a need to whip the buggy to the nearest drug store for a new set of tubes.