Kind of (ok probobly really bad) idea
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kittenluvermeowz
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Kind of (ok probobly really bad) idea
A noac portable that runs on, CR2032 batteries. W00T
it would kind of be like a VMU.
it would kind of be like a VMU.
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lifeisbetterwithketchup
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Yeah, but they have virtually no amp-hours, therefore it would take a bunch. Highly impractical.
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lifeisbetterwithketchup
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An amp hour determines how long a battery will last. A typical rechargable NIMH AA battery has about 2.5Ah(amp-hours), whereas a CR2032 has .230 Ah, at least this one does.
Therefore, in order to get the same amount of play time out of CR2032's as four AAs, you'd need about 20 of them. Also, they are not rechargable and NIMH AAs are.
Just stick with AA's.
Therefore, in order to get the same amount of play time out of CR2032's as four AAs, you'd need about 20 of them. Also, they are not rechargable and NIMH AAs are.
Just stick with AA's.
Rekarp wrote:Cause I am Abe F#!@ing Lincoln.mako321 wrote:What makes you head ninja, anyways?
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[/ben stein voice] Okay Mr. Kittenluvermeowz, we went over your idea, but unfortunatly a office intern zinged all over it[/ben stein voice]
I'm sorry mr (Or mrs? Probably Ms.) Kittenluvermeowz, do you have any idea what so ever about electronics(Reinstalling the batteries in your meow mix cat alarm clock doesn't count.)
I'm sorry mr (Or mrs? Probably Ms.) Kittenluvermeowz, do you have any idea what so ever about electronics(Reinstalling the batteries in your meow mix cat alarm clock doesn't count.)
what sig? i don't see anything...
That was a totally useful post.Rototiller wrote:[/ben stein voice] Okay Mr. Kittenluvermeowz, we went over your idea, but unfortunatly a office intern zinged all over it[/ben stein voice]
I'm sorry mr (Or mrs? Probably Ms.) Kittenluvermeowz, do you have any idea what so ever about electronics(Reinstalling the batteries in your meow mix cat alarm clock doesn't count.)
You could use coin batteries, but you'd need to use at least 6-10 of them. Even then, you'd get an hour of life.
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I'm sorry, I was just mocking.....it.Skyone wrote:That was a totally useful post.Rototiller wrote:[/ben stein voice] Okay Mr. Kittenluvermeowz, we went over your idea, but unfortunatly a office intern zinged all over it[/ben stein voice]
I'm sorry mr (Or mrs? Probably Ms.) Kittenluvermeowz, do you have any idea what so ever about electronics(Reinstalling the batteries in your meow mix cat alarm clock doesn't count.)
You could use coin batteries, but you'd need to use at least 6-10 of them. Even then, you'd get an hour of life.
what sig? i don't see anything...
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kittenluvermeowz
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kittenluvermeowz
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srry for double post but an hour sounds pretty good. Better than a psp.Skyone wrote:That was a totally useful post.Rototiller wrote:[/ben stein voice] Okay Mr. Kittenluvermeowz, we went over your idea, but unfortunatly a office intern zinged all over it[/ben stein voice]
I'm sorry mr (Or mrs? Probably Ms.) Kittenluvermeowz, do you have any idea what so ever about electronics(Reinstalling the batteries in your meow mix cat alarm clock doesn't count.)
You could use coin batteries, but you'd need to use at least 6-10 of them. Even then, you'd get an hour of life.
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