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Daniel Cell Substitute 1.08V

  • Lab Instruments, Daniel Cell Substitute | Electronic Daniel Cell – 1.08 Volt DC Regulated.
  • Input Voltage 200V AC to 240V AC Fuse 100mA.
  • Output Voltage is 1.08V DC Fixed With Regulated.
  • Power On/Off Switch With Indicator
  • This is easy to use at all Physics Electronics Lab scientific experiments & others.

570.00 1,000.00

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Description

The Daniel Cell Substitute 1.08V is an educational electrochemical cell designed to demonstrate the principles of electricity generation through chemical reactions. Manufactured and supplied by Elmo Agencies, a trusted scientific instrument manufacturer in Ambala, this apparatus is widely used in schools, colleges, and science laboratories for studying electrochemistry, galvanic cells, and the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy.

Inspired by the original Daniel Cell developed by the English chemist John Frederic Daniel, the Daniel Cell Substitute 1.08V provides a practical and simplified method for understanding electrochemical reactions. It demonstrates how different electrodes and electrolytes interact to produce an electrical potential, helping students explore concepts such as oxidation, reduction, electron transfer, and voltage generation.

The Daniel Cell Substitute is designed as a cost-effective and user-friendly alternative to the conventional Daniel Cell. Its simplified construction makes it easier to handle, maintain, and use in classroom demonstrations and laboratory experiments. Students can observe the working principles of electrochemical cells while gaining hands-on experience with the fundamentals of battery technology and electrical energy production.

Manufactured using quality materials by Elmo Labs and offered by Elmo Agencies, a leading manufacturer in Ambala, the Daniel Cell Substitute 1.08V is built for durability, reliability, and repeated educational use. Its practical design and instructional value make it an essential laboratory instrument for physics and chemistry education, STEM learning programs, and electrochemistry experiments.

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