• fancy-straw-simple@piefed.ca
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    6 days ago

    The biggest problem with rechargeable dry cells is that each one supports 1.2 volts, while alkaline are 1.5. Some devices wouldn’t even run, most run more poorly and run out of battery even faster.

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      6 days ago

      Fwiw, should you need it, there are AA lithium batteries with a usbc slot for charging and they deliver 1.5v. I bought a pack out of curiosity and was very pleasantly surprised.

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        2 days ago

        Make sure to get some that mimic battery power loss at the end. Some models just shut off when they are empty and others slowly reduce the voltage so that battery indicators on devices are able to pick that and display a warning to change batteries soon.

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          2 days ago

          I didn’t know those existed. I read they just stay at 1.5 until they run out. Now I’m not sure what mine are, if they exhibit this behavior 🤔