• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    100 microwatt is plenty for a lot of applications.

    it ain’t replacing lithium on phones despite what the headline suggests tho.

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      10 months ago

      Yup. Not for phones, but maybe something that doesn’t require much power, and would benefit from a very long battery life.

      Maybe things like doorbells in situations where connecting them to mains electricity is too cumbersome a process.

      Or fire alarms. I know of a couple of foolish people who, when the batteries died, they didn’t bother putting new ones in.

      There are lots of possibilities for this type of battery.