Did the power check work or was it snakeoil I remember trying to see it while hurting my hand.
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It did, see Technology Connections' latest video on it, he explains fully how it worked. Quite clever tbh.
I remember those.
Would be nice to have them on my 18650s
The voltage-to-capacity radio for lithium is much less linear compared to alkaline so it wouldn’t really work well :(
This I can get behind.
I don't need it on all my 18650s, but a few would be nice. Also 21700s.
Someone bring this back.
What with the weird freebooting article? This ‘article’ is just a description of Alec’s video with the clickbait cranked up to ten. Gotta love a major corporation using small creators’ work for free ad revenue…
I'm fairly sure that the image is even a screenshot from the video. Uncredited I notice.
That’s what pissed me off the most.
It is, I just watched the video an hour or so ago.
edit: In fact, until I read this thread, I didn't notice the URL and thought this was a link to the video.
You could add the link so people don't contribute to ad revenue if you feel strongly! https://youtu.be/zsA3X40nz9w 💜
Someone already had, but good point.
That's enough YouTube videos just recapping an article. But I agree it's lazy
Huh?
I think they mean the same thing happens alot in reverse: YT vids about news articles. Not wrong, but whataboutist.
also not relevant to Alex's content either.
Does anyone remember the battery testers that were built into the packaging? I think they were based on the same concept.
They are mentioned in the video.
I do