• snooggums
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    1112 months ago

    But the video purports that normal people don’t really test batteries.

    Yeah, it was a novelty that increased the price to manufacture and didn’t actually add anything of value to users.

    Either you put batteries in something and they worked or they didn’t, and if they stopped working the next step is try different batteries whether or not the little gauge showed it had charge left.

    Now if it was added to rechargeable batteries, it would be pretty useful because tou could do something with the knowledge of a battery being at 50%. But a lot of systems with rechargeable batteries have them built in and some other way to show remaining charge like a percentage on a screen.

    • @Zak
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      452 months ago

      Now if it was added to rechargeable batteries, it would be pretty useful

      I think the reason we haven’t seen that is that NiMH rechargeables have fairly stable voltage during discharge while alkalines don’t.

    • Brokkr
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      192 months ago

      I think all of your points were covered in the video, sometimes almost verbatim.

      • snooggums
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        72 months ago

        Neat!

        I didn’t bother watching the video, so I guess the reasons were pretty obvious.

        • Farid
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          112 months ago

          How dare you ignore Alec’s video? 😤

          • snooggums
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            72 months ago

            Select one or more of the following.

            • Too lazy.
            • I assumed it was a rickroll.
            • Figured the video was just another version of the article.
            • At work and didn’t headphones handy.
            • Farid
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              32 months ago

              I selected all and it’s still not enough of a reason!

              Bow to Alec! Let Alec consume you!

    • @[email protected]
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      172 months ago

      I concur about rechargeables - it doesn’t seem common for devices that take AA or AAA to have a battery gauge and it would be nice to be able to check the level on my rechargeables stock so I can know if I should top them off without needing to put each of them into the charger.

    • @MirthfulAlembic
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      172 months ago

      It was pretty useful as a kid for feeding my Gameboy and Game Gear with batteries I rescued from the junk drawers of friends and family. If they were low, I knew I had to save more often to avoid losing progress if they went dead while I was playing.