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by coder543
982 days ago
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In the consumer space, virtually no battery I've seen in more than a decade is less than 1000mAh. If you looked at the Reddit post, you know we're talking about laptops, tablets, phones, external power banks, that type of consumer-facing application. But, even then, converting is fine. People understand there are 1000 meters in a kilometer. I don't think any of this is rocket science. However, outside of the consumer space... doing conversions like that is also fine. When browsing DigiKey, components are often listed in the optimal unit prefix. When necessary (not so much with batteries), the interface allows you to filter based on ranges you provide, and it will perform the necessary conversions for all the products to give you an accurate list. |
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Behold:
https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-BK-4MCCA4BA-eneloop-Pre-Cha...
https://www.amazon.com/PANASONIC-BATTERIES-CR1216-LITHIUM-BA...
https://www.amazon.com/SR521W-SR521SW-LR521-Alkaline-Battery...
> People understand there are 1000 meters in a kilometer. I don't think any of this is rocket science.
Yes, but it's one more mental operation, and every mental operation like that is relatively costly. People don't actually have that many slots of working memory. You are optimizing to minimize digits, which is probably the wrong thing.