Exide Trickle Chargers - leaflet 1929
The Chloride Electrical Storage Company, who produced Exide Batteries, were at this date (1929) based at the Exide Works at Clifton Junction in north Manchester. Both names - Chloride and Exide - still exist but as brand names of numerous once inter-connected companies. Trickle chargers were to keep radio batteries, or accumlators, topped up in the days when mains power and radios were less common. The artwork is suitably 'electrical'.
Exide Trickle Chargers - leaflet 1929
The Chloride Electrical Storage Company, who produced Exide Batteries, were at this date (1929) based at the Exide Works at Clifton Junction in north Manchester. Both names - Chloride and Exide - still exist but as brand names of numerous once inter-connected companies. Trickle chargers were to keep radio batteries, or accumlators, topped up in the days when mains power and radios were less common. The artwork is suitably 'electrical'.