What device even uses this??

    • @[email protected]
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      452 months ago

      I took apart a lot of batteries as a kid. The nine volts never had batteries like this inside them.

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        Since seeing this picture I have disassembled about 50 nine volts looking for this and have found about 3. Some full of coin cells too.

        Edit: I should say it was years ago I first saw this picture. I haven’t disassembled 50 batteries in the last 2 minutes

        • @edgemaster72
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          452 months ago

          I haven’t disassembled 50 batteries in the last 2 minutes

          I reject your edit and substitute the original assumption

        • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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          I should say it was years ago I first saw this picture. I haven’t disassembled 50 batteries in the last 2 minutes

          How many batteries can you disassemble in 2 minutes? I’m starting the timer… NOW! Go!

      • @Paragone
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        122 months ago

        The carbon-zinc ones never do, but the alkaline ones do, the ones I opened, anyways ( a few decades ago )

      • @[email protected]
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        172 months ago

        Because it’s a 9 volt battery.

        Batteries are cylindrical because it’s the most efficient shape to make them in. There is a central electrode with the electrolyte around it. By making it cylindrical it’s distributed evenly. Imagine having it square, then in the corners the layers would be thicker than on the sides.

        So that explains why the cells and normal AA batteries are cylinders. So why not have a 9 volt cylinder? That’s because the chemistry used for alkaline batteries produces 1.5 volts. A single cell, regardless of size, only produces 1.5V. So how do you get 9V out of a 1.5V battery? By putting 6 of them in series. 6 x 1.5V = 9V.

  • @sir_pronoun
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    1022 months ago

    But… does the mythical A battery exist?

    • Ghostalmedia
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      682 months ago

      Every battery is a battery.

        • @Plopp
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          82 months ago

          This is why humans make good batteries.

          • @Zron
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            Humans make terrible batteries, you leave one in a box for 6 months, you come back to a soggy, very stinky box.

            Humans are much better as low power space heaters. As long as they have fuel, they’ll maintain a known temperature.

        • @Tehdastehdas
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          22 months ago

          Is a battery with one cell still a battery? Is an empty library still a library? Is an empty breadbox still a breadbox?

      • @BeatTakeshiOP
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        A battery has many faces. A battery has no name.

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        An A battery is usually just called a 17500. They were used in laptop batteries and such but are now used in hobbies more. Mostly for flashlights, vapes, or Lightsaber replicas.

      • @[email protected]
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        162 months ago

        Right - so that is a photo of an AA battery and a drawing of an A battery.

        So if I take a photo of a gorilla and draw Sasquatch next to it I have proof of Sasquatch! This is good info to me.

        BRB

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          There’s even C batteries, they were known as baby batteries when I grew up, and quite a few ghetto blasters used them

  • @[email protected]
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    562 months ago

    Usually they’re used in thin devices where a bigger battery wouldn’t fit. Lots of computer styluses take AAAA batteries, including the Microsoft Surface Pen. There are also some small flashlights and laser pointers that use them.

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      microsoft surface pen is my touchstone for this. the only way i could get new batteries was online and the pen lasted for so long if i bought a pack of 4 batteries i’d have lost the other two but the time they ran or so id need to but a whole new pack.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 months ago

        I’m fairly certain you can take apart most 9 volt batteries to get at the AAAA batteries inside

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Yeah I bought a 6 pack of them when I bought my pixel slate. They expired after I’d used two

    • @Sam_Bass
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      22 months ago

      All my remotes use them

  • @AresUII
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    382 months ago

    There are six of these in some 9V piles

    • @dual_sport_dork
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      Which was the secret knowledge for those of us with pen lights or active stylii back in the day that required AAAA cells. And then you’d find a cheap brand of 9v that actually had a stack of nonstandard square cells inside it instead… Bastards.

    • @Voyajer
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      82 months ago

      Certain lantern batteries are filled with AAs as well

  • Mr Fish
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    332 months ago

    I remember when I had a surface tablet, the stylus thing used a AAAA battery

    • @edgemaster72
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      142 months ago

      I think they follow Hydra rules, if you cut it in half you end up with an AAAAAAAA battery

      • @bitwaba
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        42 months ago

        Hail Hydraaaaaaaa!

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      They are only sold as a temporary license. Then Ubisoft breaks into your house and takes them away.

  • @Tarkcanis
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    252 months ago

    It’s what 9v batteries are made of. 6 AAAA batteries in a box.

    • MeanEYE
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      232 months ago

      Some are. Others are stacked like this:

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    I have a wacom-type pen for a tablet that uses one of those. It was a total pain in the ass the time I was traveling and accidentally discharged it by jamming the button in a tight-packaged bag. Turns out, they are pretty much only available online. No normal shop ever stocks them, not even electronics shops nor radio shacks. Barely anyone even heard of them. Tried disassembling a few 9V’s, but all of them were the stacked kind. And with international shipping going 2-6 weeks and me changing locations more often than that, it was an extremely difficult to get hold of them.

    • @perviouslyiner
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      When Dan’s Data reviewed these, he said something like “even if you use this in space, you are still no further away from a shop that sells replacements than you would be at home

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      Yep, I bought a pack of these, but then i didn’t need them because I didn’t use the stylus enough/stylus had a good battery life, BUT then when I did want to use the stylus I had no fucking idea where I stored those batteries.

    • @ZILtoid1991
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      12 months ago

      My old Genius graphics tablet used AAA batteries, as it was from the times when Wacom’s patents on battery-free pens haven’t expired.

  • @teamevil
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    182 months ago

    Every single 9 volt battery you’ve used and original Surface Pen.

      • @teamevil
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        32 months ago

        I’ve only seen the stack one, but I took apart lots of procells

  • @hperrin
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    172 months ago

    I use them in my active pens.

    • @Agent641
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      12 months ago

      Lemmy has bathymetry enthusiasts?