Batteries batteries
Batteries batteries
Posted by paul053 Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:38 pm
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by funklizard Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:05 pm
But I can tell you that you can use lithium batteries to ameliorate the weight problem. Not the rechargeable kind; I'm talking about batteries like Energizer Ultimate that are typically marketed for use in cameras and other high-drain electronic devices. These batteries are significantly lighter than conventional ones. (They are also quite good for cordless computer mice.)
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by sharkdude5 Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:07 am

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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by Burn Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:57 am
paul053 wrote:Why not using those coin or button cell batteries?
Because they're more expensive.
One could argue that the consumer should buy the batteries themselves, just reducing the cost of the TF in store, but in reality, kids like the "try me" function so they need to come with batteries.
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by Shadowstream Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:16 am
I've never found myself cursing hasbro/takara for putting in batteries that weigh my toys down, in fact I've been more frustrated with the small batteries dieing too fast, especially in Energon Landmine.
MightyMagnus78 wrote:Nothing Hasbro does surprises me anymore, their ineptitude is legendary!
Burn wrote:Shadowstream wrote:It's quite clear they dun dropped the ball, but did they have to drop it so far and so hard?
It's FunPub. It's their specialty.
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:35 pm
A battery's capacity is the amount of electric charge it can store. The more electrolyte and electrode material there is in the cell the greater the capacity of the cell. A small cell has less capacity than a larger cell with the same chemistry, and they develop the same open-circuit voltage.[43]
Because of the chemical reactions within the cells, the capacity of a battery depends on the discharge conditions such as the magnitude of the current (which may vary with time), the allowable terminal voltage of the battery, temperature, and other factors.[43] The available capacity of a battery depends upon the rate at which it is discharged.[44] If a battery is discharged at a relatively high rate, the available capacity will be lower than expected.
Alkaline AAA have a capacity of 1200 mAh (Milli-Amps per hour), while Alkaline AA have 2700 mAh. AA batteries thus have a higher potential output in power. Larger pieces of electronics need a higher amount of power, and more batteries linked in series. In size vs. power, the AA's win out.
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by gavinfuzzy Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:25 am
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:01 am
gavinfuzzy wrote:The irony that Leader class/ ultra class Transformers us 2 AA batteries, while supreme Primus and Unicron, that are way bigger, use button cell batteries.
Unicron has two smaller independent circuits, located in his head and right fist, that don't require a lot of power. The main Primus toy is powered by AA, but the Omega Lock uses the button cell type.
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Re: Batteries batteries
Posted by gavinfuzzy Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:57 am
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Unicron has two smaller independent circuits, located in his head and right fist, that don't require a lot of power. The main Primus toy is powered by AA, but the Omega Lock uses the button cell type.
Oh, my bad, Primus came without batteries in the main fig ... Did not bother cracking it open to check the kinds it uses, just know the Omega Lock uses the button cell ones.
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