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MNByChoice@midwest.social to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

What happened to the Batteriser?

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What happened to the Batteriser?

MNByChoice@midwest.social to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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While looking for uses for old disposable AA batteries, I ran across the Batteriser from 2015. Clearly, it was a flop of some sort, as I am posting in 2024. What happened? Are there any iterations that do work?

https://money.cnn.com/2015/06/02/technology/make-battery-last-longer-batteriser/index.html

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batteroo_Boost

Also, are there any uses for old batteries?

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    It flopped because it doesn’t really work, and most stuff we stick batteries on these days already do a good job of extracting all the energy out of the batteries. It’s mostly already built-in.

    EEVblog made a few videos on it:

    • https://youtu.be/Z-m-7jex88k?si=KhEtCmvGkeyEtj4h
    • https://youtu.be/Tl90m2KHbNk?si=0LK6Op_E32w3tMSO
    • https://youtu.be/dnXiLBabSTU?si=DufjcVHCvlLSGi5Q

    Dead old batteries are dead, if there’s almost no energy in them they’re done. Best case you might be able to stick them in a remote or an LED candle or whatever. But it’s a physical limit: almost dead batteries just can’t supply high currents because of internal resistance.

    Another way to look at it is those potato batteries: yeah, you can measure a voltage off them. Yeah, you might be able to light up an LED. But you will never be able to power something higher power, not even for a couple seconds. It’s physically not able to provide much current.

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