This confuses a B cell with a B battery. A B cell is a single dry cell in a package between A and C size.[1] Voltage around 1.5V. A B battery is a stack of tiny dry cells used to provide plate voltage for a vacuum tube. Voltages in the 45 to 90 volt range.[2]
Right. The vacuum tube A B and C are a completely separate system. If you want to claim it's the missing "B", then you have to explain why there are two wildly different "C"s.
"I noticed that there are no B batteries. I think that's to avoid confusion, cause if there were you wouldn't know if someone was stuttering. 'Yes, hello I'd like some b-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries!' and D-batteries that's hard for foreigners. 'Yes, I would like de batteries.'"
This article is a bit odd. It does mention the "B" vacuum tube batteries you linked in that Wikipedia page, but B-size batteries are not the same thing. The article kinda mentions this ("voltage range of 45 to 90" vs 1.5v) but overall just conflates the two.
Yeah I was wondering if it might be LLM generated, it just seems so pointless though. Additionally while the date could obviously be fake, June 2022 is before ChatGPT came out.
This confuses a B cell with a B battery. A B cell is a single dry cell in a package between A and C size.[1] Voltage around 1.5V. A B battery is a stack of tiny dry cells used to provide plate voltage for a vacuum tube. Voltages in the 45 to 90 volt range.[2]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battery_sizes
[2] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ray-O-Vac_Radio_'B'_...
> This confuses a B cell with a B battery.
Right. The vacuum tube A B and C are a completely separate system. If you want to claim it's the missing "B", then you have to explain why there are two wildly different "C"s.
"I noticed that there are no B batteries. I think that's to avoid confusion, cause if there were you wouldn't know if someone was stuttering. 'Yes, hello I'd like some b-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries.' 'What kind?' 'B-batteries!' and D-batteries that's hard for foreigners. 'Yes, I would like de batteries.'"
Demetri Martin
Wikipedia article has photos
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_tube_battery
This article is a bit odd. It does mention the "B" vacuum tube batteries you linked in that Wikipedia page, but B-size batteries are not the same thing. The article kinda mentions this ("voltage range of 45 to 90" vs 1.5v) but overall just conflates the two.
I think the oddness is the LLM content generator conflating information about the 2 types of batteries.
Yeah I was wondering if it might be LLM generated, it just seems so pointless though. Additionally while the date could obviously be fake, June 2022 is before ChatGPT came out.
It's almost as if the shortest possible designations are most likely collision candidates.
Non-mobile link (will still automatically switch for mobile users anyways): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_tube_battery
Those aren't B batteries, they're "B" batteries. You can tell because there's also a photo of a "C" battery that isn't cylindrical.
There's a photo of an actual B battery here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:B-AA-battery.jpg
Linked from: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battery_sizes
The B battery referred to in the article is a vacuum tube battery.
The B battery you linked, is an carbon-zinc/alkaline battery and against that the comment says -
> Most commonly found within a European 4.5-volt lantern battery. Not to be confused with the vacuum tube B battery
This is a latern battery. You put other batteries in it. That's why it's called the 3R12. There are 3x R12 batteries in it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=European+4.5-volt+lantern+ba....
I remember seeing something like these in roadwork flashing lanterns.
This post is just weird AI vomit, it's completely incoherent.