Crissa
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- Crissa
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BYD sells mostly NEVs, so far.
-Crissa
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Probably not. Was meant to imply it was a very distant, unlikely future.GM catch Tesla ??? Never going to happen. Not even a slim possibility. Not a second place either.
You must have had a third party lithium battery pack, or third party rechargeable AA batteries for the game boy cause that thing had a battery compartment for AA's.Uhh... NiCd? Nickel-Cadmium batteries had been out of style for about thirty years. My Gameboy from the 80s had a Lithium battery pack! Tesla has used various Lithium-polymer batteries: Li-poly, NMC, NCA, etc. Current 2170s are some sort of NCA, as probably are the Panasonic 18650s now.
LFP batteries are well-tested but only saw much use in China and bicycles because patents kept them unaffordable outside China - the patent agreement let them experiment in China without paying extra. They're bulkier and slightly heavier than the nickel-based batteries that everyone else uses... but they don't have the same charge capacity fade issue over time, Earlier ones were more susceptible to cold, but that just means they have to consume more energy for active temperature management. All Lithium batteries regain their capacity (and charge) when they warm back up anyhow.
-Crissa
You must have had a third party lithium battery pack, or third party rechargeable AA batteries for the game boy cause that thing had a battery compartment for AA's.
Uhh... the cells have sustained damage when they leak, don't use them. They can short out. They're not as flammable as lithium cells, but they are toxic and can melt the case or corrode the wiring.PS. I still have and play mine after I found it in my parents house last summer having been unused for 25-30 years cause the battery contacts were oxidized. Didn't realize at a young age that I could just remove them, drop them in vinegar for a few minutes and reinstall ready to play again in minutes!
I wasn't talking about rechargeable battery cells being oxidized. I was talking about the battery contacts inside the AA battery compartment on the Gameboy.
Nope, it was a Nintendo sold add-on.
Uhh... the cells have sustained damage when they leak, don't use them. They can short out. They're not as flammable as lithium cells, but they are toxic and can melt the case or corrode the wiring.
-Crissa
Oh! Yeah. Totally clean those with acid ^-^. A lemon wedge will work, too. If the fouling is oil or fingerprints, use rubbing alcohol to melt the oils.I wasn't talking about rechargeable battery cells being oxidized. I was talking about the battery contacts inside the AA battery compartment on the Gameboy.
Yes, today BYD sells mostly NEVs (pure electric, plug-in hybrid).BYD sells mostly NEVs, so far.
-Crissa