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bleistift2, in This package of bagels I bought expired on a date that doesn't exist.

Remember, kids, not to ever compute dates yourselves. Use a library for that.

WalrusDragonOnABike,

I've made that mistake a couple times, sending bills to people for things like April 31st. Have since swapped to letting python make calendars for me.

einlander,
Sheeple, in Condensation on my window makes a cool effect
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Open em. You don’t want mold

0x4E4F,

Yep, exactly what I was gonna say.

And you could take care of that just by having a space heater set at blow only (heaters off) blow at the window. It will clear everything up.

NegativeLookBehind, in Condensation on my window makes a cool effect
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Is this after taking a hot shower, or this just happens regularly?

0x4E4F,

Yeah, good point, forgot to ask about that.

otp,

What does it mean if it happens regularly?

ericisshort,

You should buy a dehumidifier because your room is too humid which promotes mold growth. If your windows are constantly showing condensation, it’s likely your walls are too, and mold inside your walls can lead to all sorts of health problems.

otp,

Thanks. I often open my windows when I can, but I’ve been getting really dry skin since I’ve started opening them. Which made me think I need a humidifier…

My home’s air seems to fluctuate between way too dry and way too humid, and I don’t know how or why or what to do to fix it, lol

ericisshort,

Sounds like you need to use lotion instead of a humidifier. I don’t have this issue, but I dated someone who did for a few years, and once she started using lotion, she was able to deal with the dryness that always accompanies the cold.

NegativeLookBehind,
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It’s already been answered, but yea, too much humidity too often leads to mold growth.

christophski, in Little black book

Command and Conquer forum PPM is still live and kicking nearly 20 years later. My login still works, amazing.

BlueEther,
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There are notes on Sun Java

Product keys for:

  • Borland/Delphi/Kylix
  • vmware v3.0 and v4.0
  • Terrapin FTP (they still exist)
  • ULead

A “Linux User #”

Some well dead ISP’s

A couple of domains that I forgot that I had even had:

  • nixbox.co.uk
  • mxserver.co.uk
  • discover-england.co.uk
icerunner_origin,

You have a great opportunity with discover-england.co.uk to fill it with pictures of Rwanda and troll the government.

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

Btw, why do the flat ones (4.5V i think?? use 3 round batteries instead of rectangulars? They could have more capacity due to less space wasted.

myplacedk,

It’s cheaper, especially for such a relatively uncommon battery type.

Aceticon, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

The voltage of batteries in series adds and 1.5V * 6 = 9V, that’s why.

SaltySalamander, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
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All 9v batteries are just a collection of smaller cells.

glibg10b,

That’s the case for anything above 4 V, right?

problematicPanther,
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pretty much, yeah. A 12V is pretty much just 10 1.2V cells iirc

glibg10b,

Looks like it’s 6 x 2.25 V

Aceticon,

Different materials used as basis for different battery techs will produce different voltages when the ions go to the anode (something to do with the energy that can gained when the ions combine with the material of the anode being only one of a fixed set of possibilities due to the available free bands in the atomic structure - please check Wikipedia for a proper and correct explanation rather than my vaguelly remembered one) which is why Lithium batteries are always around 4V without extra electronics to drop the voltage (which make them less efficient) and voltages above that require putting multiple cells in series to add their voltages.

As it so happens, the techs for the Carbon-based, Alkaline and Cadmium all have this voltage be around 1.5V (though you might have noticed that the Cadmium ones are a little lower than 1.5V and Alkaline a little higher) so you need 6x cells in series of batteries of that tech to get 9V.

That I know of, there is no consumer battery tech which has a single cell voltage of 9V and I don’t even know if there is any substance or combinations of substances that makes that possible at all.

Landmammals, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

I used to take apart 9v batteries to get AAAA cells for my laser pointer

Damage, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
LazaroFilm, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
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Let’s play is it cake?

Kolanaki,
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Those sentient cakes, man. They really keep you guessing.

MrShankles,

I SWEAR, I’M A PERSON!!!

perviouslyiner, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

Better use of space - they used to be just six coin cells with a load of empty space for a wire to connect the top connector to bottom of the stack

Boozilla, (edited ) in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
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Those super expensive rechargeable batteries they sell for cordless power tools have smaller cylindrical batteries inside, wired together.

The Torque Test Channel on YouTube took some apart for their insane Dewalt backpack battery modification video. It’s a fun watch.

IWantToFuckSpez, (edited )

Open any lithium battery pack and you’d find those cylindrical lithium cells. Even a Tesla battery has those. Only things that need to be flat like a laptop or a phone use a pouch battery.

FQQD,

On older laptops they used cylindrical cells too. On mine, you can clearly nake out the shape of the housing on the removable battery.

SaltySalamander,
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Used to repurpose the individual cells of laptop batteries for ecig batteries. The cells were 18650s, same as most customizable ecig mods use.

radix, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
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I had an old 12v power tool battery die, so I took it apart to find 8 generic AA rechargeables wired together. I suspect lots of batteries are multiples of 1.5v (9/12/18) because they’re just stacked smaller cells that are already mass produced.

dgriffith,

Battery chemistry produces fixed voltages depending on what you use. It depends on where the active components sit on the electronegativity table.

The typical ones are:

Zinc-carbon and alkaline - 1.5 volts per cell.

Lead acid - 2 volts

Nickel Cadmium - 1.2 volts

Nickel Metal Hydride - 1.4 ish.

All the Lithium ion combos - 3.4 to 3.7 volts.

this_1_is_mine,

Lipo is something like 3.4ish to 4.2v

dgriffith,

The voltage range depends a lot on cell construction, temperature, load or charge rate, and chemical mix.

For example “lead acid” batteries with lead and sulphuric acid have a cell chemistry voltage of 2.05 volts but their nominal range is 1.8 to 2.4 volts per cell. Translating that to a 6 cell “12 volt” car battery gives you a range of 10.8 to 14.8 volts.

altima_neo,
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Yeah they had nicad or nimh batteries donated together to create the battery pack. I had an old shaver that was the same way. Laptops with replaceable batteries do the same things

Current power tools still do this, but with 18650 lithium cells, or some larger variant. But now the trendy thing in power tool batteries are the pouch cells, like the kind found in cell phones and slim laptops. I gotta they’re more energy dense, since there’s less of an air gap between cells.

Aceticon, (edited )

There didn’t used to be efficient ways to convert DC/DC voltages up in electronics (you could drop it, though also not very efficiently), but nowadays there are technologies to do that and hundreds of choices of integrated chips that do most of the work along with a inductor and a diode (these being the very minimal set of parts) with about 90% efficiency, so stuff that needed higher voltages and had to use multi-cell batteries for it in the past, now can be done with batteries that output much lower voltages along with one of these voltage converters (called “boost converters”).

(For those in the know, yeah there was already something before for lower currents called voltage pumps, using only capacitors, but those thongs couldn’t handle higher currents).

Anyways, all this to say that manufacturers can now choose to use smaller and simpler batteries for the equipment they make and convert voltage up in circuitr cheaply and with minimal losses, hence you’re much more likelly to see that when it makes economical sense for them (for example, by being able to use the more common battery types rather that having to have unique custom batteries, as the latter are more expensive since they do not get the same savings from the economies of scale of mass production).

Retro_Unlimited, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

Some are also 6x little tiny aaaa batteries

HakFoo,

I actually took it apart hoping to find the AAAAs.

altima_neo,
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They still have those, just depends on the brand.

lemmefixdat4u,

Cheap low-capacity 9V batteries are still 6 AAAA cells. The flat cells allow higher capacity in the same space, so you find them in the batteries that advertise themselves as long-lasting.

ares35,
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the little round ones are what i remember when i took a 9v apart when i was a kid.

westyvw,

Me too. Like this.

Rixster, in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake
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Our lives are a lie!

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