Folks,
I'm reproducing a 90V anode battery, and it would be nice if it could actually produce 90 Volts. I wanted to mount 10 9V battery holders and connect them in series to create 90 Volts. Is there information about how long the original Varta or Pertrix batteries lasted at a constant current drain, specifically mAh (mili amps per hour). The most powerful one is the Lithium 1604LC type with 1200 mAh. This would equate to 12 Ah if you combined 10 batteries together.
What is the mAh for the original anode batteries?
I'm reproducing a 90V anode battery, and it would be nice if it could actually produce 90 Volts. I wanted to mount 10 9V battery holders and connect them in series to create 90 Volts. Is there information about how long the original Varta or Pertrix batteries lasted at a constant current drain, specifically mAh (mili amps per hour). The most powerful one is the Lithium 1604LC type with 1200 mAh. This would equate to 12 Ah if you combined 10 batteries together.
What is the mAh for the original anode batteries?
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