Lead-acid cell: Difference between revisions

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A {{Name}} can hold up to 8 drams of {{favilink|acid}}. At 500 charge per dram, this gives it an effective maximum capacity of 4,000 charge.
A {{Name}} can hold up to 8 drams of {{favilink|acid}}. At 500 charge per dram, this gives it an effective maximum capacity of 4,000 charge.


Like all liquid-fueled energy cells, {{Name|plural}} can safely store 8 drams of nearly any liquid without being destroyed. Since the [[bits|bit]] cost of tinkering a new {{Name}} is very low, they are an excellent means of collecting and storing {{favilink|lava}} for commerce when you happen upon a {{favilink|lava weep}}.
Like all liquid-fueled energy cells, {{Name|plural}} can safely store 8 drams of nearly any liquid without being destroyed.
 
== Tips ==
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Since the [[bits|bit]] cost of tinkering a new {{Name}} is very low, they are an excellent means of collecting and storing {{favilink|lava}} for commerce when you happen upon a {{favilink|lava weep}}.