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by kube-system
327 days ago
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A battery compartment that is "almost the right size" is going to encourage unfamiliar users to do stupid things. https://budgetlightforum.com/t/my-18650-batteries-are-about-... > The batteries that come with the light are perfect, but all the panasonic 18650s I have purchased are about 1/8 (3mm) too short. > I was thinking of using aluminum foil. If people on enthusiast forums are struggling to put batteries in their devices safely, the mass market is doomed. Proper safety engineering is to design a device in a way where foreseeable misuse by a layperson does not result in a safety issue. This isn't incompatible with a right to repair. Just simply don't glue the device shut. The LiPos used in many devices are common jelly-bean components. |
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What I'm advocating is a bit beyond just repairability; field-replaceable batteries the ability to charge spares externally, and the ability to share spares between devices are substantial benefits.