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Wrong kind of electric. Part II.

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  • So, an E-Block/Transistor 9V Alkaline Battery is simply a rectangular battery that fits in a 1970’s radio, that’s almost a disappointment as I expecting it to have almost magical properties.


    The alarms communicate with each other by varying the voltage on the signal wire, so if the battery doesn’t have stable voltage presumably there will be issues. It seems hardwired interconnections are now dated, as wireless interconnections allow far more information to be shared between the alarms.


     Andy Betteridge
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  • So, an E-Block/Transistor 9V Alkaline Battery is simply a rectangular battery that fits in a 1970’s radio, that’s almost a disappointment as I expecting it to have almost magical properties.


    The alarms communicate with each other by varying the voltage on the signal wire, so if the battery doesn’t have stable voltage presumably there will be issues. It seems hardwired interconnections are now dated, as wireless interconnections allow far more information to be shared between the alarms.


     Andy Betteridge
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