Yes that thing is a standard cell. I think its 1V. I didnt keep that one there you see in the picture, but I did keep this one here. Mostly because of the dates on it, appears to be from great antiquity


And this here I took home, I wasnt sure what it was, but I knew it was really old, and i really really liked the look of it. It was "clean" when i brought it home, but the next day, I noticed what appeared to be condensation on top. I touched it, and it was not condensation as it was somewhat sticky. I didnt think much of it and left it for a week or so. I came back and noticed it seemed to have even more "condensation" on it. I got to cleaning it off with water, and then later with IPA. The "condensation" was brown and had a decent funk to it. I was really curious as to what this box was, so i unscrewed the fasteners that appeared to be pinning down the top panel. As i lifted the top panel, it didnt want to budge at first, but when i got it off, there were all sorts of components on the underside, but the entire thing was filled TO THE BRIM with some horrible brown somewhat viscous fluid. It was absolutely terrifying. I thank each and all higher powers that I didnt spill anything, but that was just horrific. I noticed my throat started to hurt from breathing whatever vapours this thing was exuding, I put the top panel back on as quickly and carefully as i could, and fastened the panel back down, tightly. I actually ended up breaking a flathead bit cus i was reaming it down with the drill so fast. I needed to escape that as fast as possible. I was able to dispose of it in a proper electronics disposal. What was that thing? What is this so called Volt Box? I thought it looked beautiful, but god, that smell. That thing could not have been healthy to keep around. I did keep the badge though.
Is it also some sort of standard cell? it goes all the way up to 750 volts. There was no detectable voltage between any of the leads.

