@trysdyn@socks Hmm. Now I'm wondering about the specifics--is the size related to the voltage, the total energy, or what? or is just using a C battery gives you C-cups and a D battery for D-cups etc -F
@Felthry@socks I'd presumed total energy but the thought of having caps/batteries labeled C and D and having someone go "...those are weirdly shaped C batteries" and I just go "Oh yeah no that's not size, that's the total amps needed to give vee C-cups"...
Realistically, the practical method would be to use a lab bench power supply that can be programmed to turn off after a certain period, but this is funnier. -F
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@Felthry @socks I'd presumed total energy but the thought of having caps/batteries labeled C and D and having someone go "...those are weirdly shaped C batteries" and I just go "Oh yeah no that's not size, that's the total amps needed to give vee C-cups"...
That's hilarious. I love it.