EverReady 412, NEDA 215

The NEDA 215  battery is an unusual battery for early transistor radios with a 22.5 volts. The first commercial transistor radio made in the world was the Regency TR-1 and this radio needed a 22.5 voly supply. If you are lucky enough to own a Regency TR-1 then this battery cover will make it look so much better. EverReady 412 batteries were available until recently in the UK as they were needed for the OHMS range of the AVO Model 8 multi-meter.

  Scan of Regency 215 battery  sent to me by Bill Morris of Indianapolis. 

 

Just right click your mouse on the required version and select "Print Target" or save to your computer by selecting "Save Target As..." then print it out.

The battery should end up approximately 50 mm wide. Use the thickest card your printer can take or use thin paper if it is to go around a modern 412 battery

An example from Bill Morris, and another also from Bill Morris.