Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1935, p. 37

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You can effect a DOUBLE SAVING WITH EXIDE With their characteristically long life, their proved dependability and maintenance economy, Exide-Ironclad Marine Batteries give service at consistently low cost. These Exide- Ironclad advantages are now more outstanding than ever, due to the use of the new Exide Mipor Separators—the permanent storage battery plate insulator. Exide Mipor is immune to battery heat, a feature of special value under marine con- ditions, in which extremes of temperature are often encountered. The Exide Marine Floating Battery System makes possible a further saving. Extremely simple in principle and operation, this system automatically keeps the battery charged, relieves generators of peak loads, and permits the use of smaller generating units. Should generators fail for any reason, the battery instantly assumes the entire electrical auxiliary load, without the use of switches or relays. Write for booklet, ““Exides for Commercial Vessels.’ EXIDES FOR DIESEL STARTING— Specially con- structed Exide Batteries of three different types have been developed for Diesel starting. Packing maximum power into minimum weight and space, these special Exides meet the low temperature starting requirements of all high-speed Diesels. Exide MARINE BATTERIES WITH EXIDE MIPOR separators ““MIPOR,”’ Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO., Philadelphia R The World’s Largest Manufacturers of Storage Batteries for Every Purpose oS Exide Batteries of Canada, Limited, Toronto CODE MARINE REVIEwW—January, 1935 37

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