They’re from the phones you see in old movies that you had to crank to talk to an operator, commonly used up until the 1950’s. I put my multimeter on one and it’s still reading 1.3 volts. The owner told me I can take the whole lot of them if I want them which I’m tempted to do just because I like to collect old junk but I probably drag enough useless crap home as it is.
- I was snaking a 240 volt line up through the attic when I found them. Judging by the dust I’m probably the first person up there in a few years. The phone lines have been upgraded and rewired with all this older stuff disconnected and just left behind and forgotten about. - With how things usually go in such cases, when you disconnect them half the city phone lines will go down. - Thankfully that would just knock out a few peoples lines around here. (The store is in a little village of around 400 people at best.) - That’s what you’d think, but the 911 system for the whole State probably really of those cells - Only one way to find out… I’m going back on Friday to snag the rest of them so if any vital services go down, it might be me. 
 
 
 
 
- 1.3v after, what, 60-70 years? Amazing. - Ya I was fully expecting it to be stone dead so I was shocked (haha) to find it still had some juice left. - Watt are you going to do with them? - Ohm…not sure, but something will spark my interest eventually. - Could any of your current projects use them? - I can’t think of anything to transform them into, and I’m worried I might ruin them if I don’t conduct myself properly. 
 
- You could store them in your volt. 
 
 
 
 
- Are those B cells? I have an old radio that used those. - Not sure what designation they’d have… each one is 6 inches tall and about 2 1/2 inches wide 
 






