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minus-squareShawdow194linkfedilink9•9 months agoYou’re right, the current sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide we use right now are just flowers are roses compared to… water
minus-square@essteeyoulinkEnglish1•9 months agoYou’re worried about the amount of liquid present in a battery that fits on a motherboard? Or are you talking about laptop batteries?
minus-squareSharkAttaklinkfedilink1•9 months agoNo you talked about sulfuric acid, and that is usually in car batteries, not in the ones used for motherboards and the like.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-29 months agoI prefer water than other terrible stuff inside it… Specially if it reduces the possibility of a fire. Water damages just that device… fire can burn the whole building if not detected early.
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You’re right, the current sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide we use right now are just flowers are roses compared to… water
You use car batteries in your PC??
You’re worried about the amount of liquid present in a battery that fits on a motherboard? Or are you talking about laptop batteries?
No you talked about sulfuric acid, and that is usually in car batteries, not in the ones used for motherboards and the like.
Well, someone else did, but sure.
I prefer water than other terrible stuff inside it… Specially if it reduces the possibility of a fire. Water damages just that device… fire can burn the whole building if not detected early.