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In response to
"
There's a limit of 100 watt/hour per battery pack
"
by
JD
That's a pain-in-the-ass when batteries are generally marked by mAh. -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Aug 10 '22, 13:55
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If it doesn't say it on the battery then how would they know if it's over or under the limit? -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 10, 14:00
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Yeah, that kind of arbitrary information is how TSA agents go on power trips. -- nm
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Mop
Aug 10, 14:03
(mAh)*(V)/1000 = (Wh) -- nm
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Mop
Aug 10, 13:57
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This looks like the right one. Evidently, it comes to 100 Wh *exactly*. -- (link)
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Mop
Aug 10, 14:00
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I have something similar that I paid $20 for, holds a week's worth of recharging for my cell about 5x there's also solar ones that recharge themselve -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 10, 14:34
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The difference between the $20 ones and the $60-$70 ones is the fast charging. -- nm
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Mop
Aug 10, 15:13
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