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    F33 Field Telephone Battery

    Hello all
    need opinions on this battery 7.IV.1943. Original? On bakelit no maker marks. UV negative.
    all opinions are welcome
    Best all Milan
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            Postwar czech

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              #7
              In 1940 the original were certainly three types.

              a) model "F" [F30] 1.5 V, 30-50mA.
              57mmx57mmm
              h = 120mmm

              b) the model "T" [T30]
              similar to F

              c) model [T1] 1.5 V, 90-120Ah.
              100x100mm
              h = 190mm

              Compare dimension

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                #8
                Originally posted by centuria View Post
                In 1940 the original were certainly three types.

                a) model "F" [F30] 1.5 V, 30-50mA.
                57mmx57mmm
                h = 120mmm

                b) the model "T" [T30]
                similar to F

                c) model [T1] 1.5 V, 90-120Ah.
                100x100mm
                h = 190mm

                Compare dimension
                Friends,
                thx for info, but my T30 has same measurents as battery on this link http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H027367.html here is 5,5*5,5*11 cm
                my maybe little different: 5,6*5,6*11,1 cm

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WilhelmKlein View Post
                  Postwar czech
                  Hello, how do you know, that its post war czech?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Milan Gard View Post
                    Hello, how do you know, that its post war czech?
                    I fell for the same battery once. I bought mine over 10 years ago when they were relatively plentiful, I guess that is when they were faked. I have also seen the paper labels sold separately.

                    The original batteries have one wire and one screw connection in the middle. If you find one with this configuration there is still no guarantee of originality as these batteries remained in production virtually unaltered in Eastern Germany after the war.

                    regards,

                    Funksammler

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                      #11
                      Yes, but in this case battery on GM is fake.



                      Originally posted by Funksammler View Post
                      I fell for the same battery once. I bought mine over 10 years ago when they were relatively plentiful, I guess that is when they were faked. I have also seen the paper labels sold separately.

                      The original batteries have one wire and one screw connection in the middle. If you find one with this configuration there is still no guarantee of originality as these batteries remained in production virtually unaltered in Eastern Germany after the war.

                      regards,

                      Funksammler
                      Last edited by Milan Gard; 09-06-2012, 06:03 AM.

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                        #12
                        Here is an original example (the only one in my collection)
                        It was actually still connected inside a FF33 that I bought a couple of years ago.






















                        Best Regards
                        Björn

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                          #13
                          fantastic info, thx for photos

                          Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
                          Here is an original example (the only one in my collection)
                          It was actually still connected inside a FF33 that I bought a couple of years ago.



                          Best Regards
                          Björn

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Milan Gard View Post
                            Yes, but in this case battery on GM is fake.
                            Indeed, and a very expensive one at that!

                            regards,

                            Funksammler

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Funksammler View Post
                              Indeed, and a very expensive one at that!

                              regards,

                              Funksammler
                              Friends, thx for very nice infos

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