I hate this scale, it says low battery and shuts off after just 3 months of sitting in the drawer. It infuriates me that there’s still a lot of energy in the battery, I can use that in remote controls with no issues

If there’s enough battery to say “low battery”, then there’s enough battery to show the measurements!

  • @chonglibloodsport
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    17 days ago

    That’s definitely true. But I would definitely pay more for a scale with ultra long battery life.

    I made the mistake of buying an off brand digital calliper and now like an idiot I find myself removing the battery when it’s not in use just to avoid damn thing running flat in one month thanks to its atrocious standby current which enables the display to turn on instantly when I move the slide (rendering the on/off entirely moot).

    Next time I’ll just bite the bullet and buy a Mitutoyo.

    • @[email protected]
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      116 days ago

      I find spending a bit more on batteries goes along way. Although the nominal voltage and size may be the same, better batteries have lower internal resistance, ie provide the same current with less voltage sag. This prevent the low bat detection from tripping prematurely.

    • @tibi
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      116 days ago

      The problem would be solved if these scales would take a AAA battery which has a lot more capacity than a tiny cell.

    • @Juvyn00b
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      116 days ago

      Lol I must have one similar. Burned through a battery in storage and when I replaced it, I noticed that the display is still active even when off - such a weird design. I pop the battery half out for storage every time now.

      • @chonglibloodsport
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        116 days ago

        It’s a terrible design. If they removed that dumb always on feature and used a proper physical power button the battery would last basically forever.