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1 Batteriekabel
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2 Bleibatterie
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3 Batterie
f <tech.allg> (Gruppe parallel angeordneter Einzelelemente; z.B. Zellen, Geschütze) ■ batteryf <el> (nicht wiederaufladbar; eine oder mehrere Primärzellen) ■ battery; primary battery thsc -
4 Bleiakkumulator
Bleiakkumulator m lead(-acid) accumulator, lead-acid (storage) battery, lead cell [storage battery]Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Bleiakkumulator
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5 Autobatterie
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6 Kraftfahrzeugbatterie
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7 Starterbatterie
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8 Blei-Säure-Akkumulator
m rar <el> (z.B. als Starterbatterie in Kfz; ca. 35 Wh/kg) ■ lead-acid battery; lead-acid storage batteryGerman-english technical dictionary > Blei-Säure-Akkumulator
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9 Bleiakkumulator
m <el> (z.B. als Starterbatterie in Kfz; ca. 35 Wh/kg) ■ lead-acid battery; lead-acid storage battery -
10 Bleibatterie
f <el> (z.B. als Starterbatterie in Kfz; ca. 35 Wh/kg) ■ lead-acid battery; lead-acid storage battery -
11 Massekabel
n <el> (imprägniertes Starkstromkabel) ■ compound-impregnated cablen <el> (Verbindung zur Masse; meist das Minuskabel) ■ ground lead US ; earth lead GB ; GND cable USn <el> (nicht flexibel, keine Litze) ■ solid-type cablen <el> (an Batterie; Minus an Masse; z.B. zw. Batterie und Karosserie) ■ battery ground cable; negative battery cable -
12 Säureakkumulator
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13 Bleiakku
Blei·ak·kum lead accumulator [or storage battery] -
14 Akkumulatorhartblei
n <el> ■ battery lead -
15 Lithium-Bleiiodid-Batterie
f <el> ■ lithium-lead-iodide batteryGerman-english technical dictionary > Lithium-Bleiiodid-Batterie
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16 Batterieladeleitung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Batterieladeleitung
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17 Blei-Akkumulator
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18 Bleiakkumulator
m ELEKTRON lead-acid batteryDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Bleiakkumulator
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19 Bleiakkumulator
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20 Bleibatterie
flead-acid battery
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