‘This is wild’: Amazon Fire TV Stick owners discover little-known battery trick that can save so much time | 95D1860 | 2024-04-07 00:08:01

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'This is wild': Amazon Fire TV Stick owners discover little-known battery trick that can save so much time | 95D1860 | 2024-04-07 00:08:01

And it may possibly save so much time when replacing the batteries in your devices.


PEOPLE have found a little-known trick that may reveal whether a battery is previous or new.

And it may possibly save so much time when replacing the batteries in your devices.

'This is wild': Amazon Fire TV Stick owners discover little-known battery trick that can save so much time
'This is wild': Amazon Fire TV Stick owners discover little-known battery trick that can save so much time
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The trick makes altering the batteries behind your TV remote – or some other battery-powered gadget you could have – slightly simpler[/caption]

The tactic? Drop them and see in the event that they bounce.

It'd sound weird, however the science behind the tactic is legit.

A regular alkaline battery – just like the one you slot into the again of an Amazon Hearth TV Stick or Sky remote – bounces fairly excessive after being dropped on its finish when it's empty.

But when the battery will land flat on its backside, with little to no bounce, if it's new.

It's because the physical properties of the electrodes change once you use a battery.

A video from Chem Thug breaking down the science behind the tactic has gone viral on TikTok, garnering 335,000 views since final yr.

"That is wild," one commenter wrote.

Another added: "I discovered a factor immediately! Thank you."

The trick makes altering the batteries behind your TV remote – or some other battery-powered gadget you could have – slightly simpler.

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It can definitely save time slotting lifeless batteries right into a remote in hopes they've still received some juice left.

Although, a research by Princeton University, New Jersey, in 2015 discovered that batteries will bounce pretty high even once they're about 50 per cent spent.

While a battery with 70 per cent of its energy remaining bounces only a small quantity.

So, for those who're really brief on recent batteries – it'd nonetheless be value making an attempt the ones that bounce.

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