• takeda@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      Actually not really. Even the D type batteries would have smaller circumference than the average.

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        3 months ago

        I actually wish more devices used C and D batteries as those last longer.

        I especially hate when a device uses AAA batteries when AA would easily fit.

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          3 months ago

          My stylus uses AAAA batteries which was the same exact sound I made when AAAs didn’t fit inside.

          Also fun fact inside of a 9V is a bunch of AAAAs you can pop out because who the fuck keeps AAAAs on hand

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        3 months ago

        Not really. Things don’t magically get better just because time has passed. Efficiency reaches a plateau, and the laws of thermodynamics prevent any further improvements.

        Since it’s a battery operated device, they’re almost certainly using brushed motors. Those are less efficient than brushless, but brushed DC motors are cheap and easy to run from a DC source. The complex electronics to run brushless motors only got cheap in the last decade or so, and there’s still plenty of sex toy vibrators that use brushed because it’s easy and doesn’t take much space in the device.

        The difference isn’t even that big. About 75-80% efficient for brushed, and 85-90% efficient for brushless. The extra complication of electronics isn’t always worthwhile even today. The basic mechanics of this stuff was invented over a century ago and was all but perfected decades before OP’s advertisement ever existed. It can’t be better than 100% efficiency, and it’s already pretty close to that. Unless someone comes up with a really clever design that gets brushless efficiency with little to no additional electronics, there’s not much improvement to be seen.

        Batteries, OTOH, have improved by leaps since then.

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      3 months ago

      The size of the battery only adds capacity, not power. You gotta increase voltage.

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        3 months ago

        It also increases the amount of current you can draw from the battery at once (the C rating).