Let the batteroo get hot in some innocuous application, and effectively do a 'Note 7'...
If that really happens, it won't be long until batteroos are prohibited on airplanes.
That is, of course, if batteroo really sells enough to be noticed by IATA, NTSB and other civil aviation and air transportation associations.
On a side note, I wonder how bateroo behave on non-rechargeable lithium batteries, like the Energizer Lithium Ultimate.
Or could that be that the batteries just got shorted with the metal sleeve? As Dave pointed out that this is a potential cause of trouble. To create a thin and durable insulation could be tricky. Mainly I'm a bit worried at the corners. Can someone with a Batterizer have a closer look how well it is manufactured? Maybe even measure the conductivity with a connective foam or other soft conductive material. Just to prevent claims that the used probe damaged the insulation.
Depending how sharp the corner is I could imagine that the corner of the sleeve can also probably cut through the insulation of the battery. Especially if you have to squeeze it into the battery compartment.
It's been 5 days since I got the shipping notification, but still USPS tracking doe not recognise the number.
But maybe because it's xmas?
It's been 5 days since I got the shipping notification, but still USPS tracking doe not recognise the number.
But maybe because it's xmas?
No, it's because they generated a label but the package hasn't been scanned in yet by USPS. Even international packages are scanned in, so you should see something if it'd actually been shipped.
(That said, USPS tracking is notoriously flakey, though it's been much better over the last year or so. At the very least tracking would always show the initial pickup/drop off, even if it didn't update again until after I had received the item.)
This is a not uncommon scam to pull when you need to buy time to ship the actual product. (That is sending tracking numbers that don't work to customers.)
It's been 5 days since I got the shipping notification, but still USPS tracking doe not recognise the number.
But maybe because it's xmas?
No, it's because they generated a label but the package hasn't been scanned in yet by USPS. Even international packages are scanned in, so you should see something if it'd actually been shipped.
It could also be because of the holidays. The US Post Office takes every holiday in the calendar as a non-working day, so I imagine Saturday/Sunday/Monday/Tuesday were all dead days.
The AAA Batterisers are still marked "Arrived at Delivery Facility in SYDNEY", so won't be out today by the looks of it.
The irony is they already do. It's called a DC-DC converter.
Did Santa not bring you a sarcasm detector Dave?
He already has one, but the batteries won't work, yet still have 80% of their energy unused.
If you look at razvanme's tracking number which actually arrived. The tracking number format "RE*****SE" means it's sent from Sweden (SE) as a "Rekommenderat Brev" (RE, insured letter). My tracking number from batteroo is the same format and I don't live in Europe.
Mine is LBxxxxxSE
No joy on either of those links.
Yes but that person is talking about led candles. Normal led candles work ages on batteries.
Something is wrong there.
Yes it would take a short to make a battery too hot to touch. I was surprised they even made an AAA version because there is so little space around the battery +ve 'pip' to fit components. The shape and size of the 'pip' doesn't seem to be tightly defined.
Looking at this
I could see the inductor shorting on the top of the battery which could bypass it. The switcher might still try to work with a shorted inductor, probably at several MHz with a few % efficiency.
The AAA Batterisers are still marked "Arrived at Delivery Facility in SYDNEY", so won't be out today by the looks of it.
Not sure what's going on there. One they hit Australia, is most likely Australia Post has the contract to deliver them, in which case they generate their own tracking details (sometimes you can track "international tracking numbers"). AusPost are pretty good, they generally update their tracking details within 15 minutes of passing under one of their scanners, even at rural facilities that use those handheld PDA devices.
Try punching in your tracking number on AusPost's website. Sometimes they recognise tracking details from other carriers. If it was sent a "letter" good luck. Those aren't usually trackable (I had the same issue with a Kogan delivery, it had an "article number" not a "tracking number" and nothing recognised it after it had been lodged, even in Australia Post's own internal system).
Yes but that person is talking about led candles. Normal led candles work ages on batteries.
Something is wrong there.
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Good catch, I read before it said not to use them with LED flashlights, I missed the candle part. I saw another person mention it said flashlights, so o guess I jumped to flashlight.
Im not sure it specifically says LED candles, maybe I need to watch tha unboxing video again since they don't lost this on the website. What a pain, buy them first then find out it won't work for what you bought it for until you'd read the pamphlet inside the package.
The web site doesn't even mention this in the FAQ, now we will see if they are reading this thread and they fix it.
You would think if something is known to be not compatible and would get the battery to hot to touch it should be mentioned up front on the website selling them.
Rebellion in the ranks over at IGG...
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Looking forward to Bob's response....
Looking forward to Bob's response....
Same procedure as every year James: deleting the comment. Or posting their train video, where you can see a 2 minute video of a different train, and the argument that at least it runs faster with the sleeve. Original quote from their
facebook posting (it is on Wayne's page, but I guess he got the text with the video from Batteroo) : "At what point would the average person decide that train 1 was too slow and change the battery? (Probably when little Johnny started throwing a tantrum because it wasn’t going fast enough!)."
(Probably when little Johnny started throwing a tantrum because it wasn’t going fast enough!)."
What sort of brats do these people own?
(Probably when little Johnny started throwing a tantrum because it wasn’t going fast enough!)."
What sort of brats do these people own?
The whiny entitled Millennial kind, who want instant gratification, and have never been told "NO" in their lives, and who have the helicopter parents who will wrap them in fluffy stuff, so their delicate sensibilities are never offended, and pander to every whim.
Looking forward to Bob's response....
Same procedure as every year James: deleting the comment. Or posting their train video, where you can see a 2 minute video of a different train, and the argument that at least it runs faster with the sleeve. Original quote from their facebook posting (it is on Wayne's page, but I guess he got the text with the video from Batteroo) : "At what point would the average person decide that train 1 was too slow and change the battery? (Probably when little Johnny started throwing a tantrum because it wasn’t going fast enough!)."
You were correct, Bob's back, and the offending comment has disappeared.
The AAA Batterisers are still marked "Arrived at Delivery Facility in SYDNEY", so won't be out today by the looks of it.
Not sure what's going on there. One they hit Australia, is most likely Australia Post has the contract to deliver them, in which case they generate their own tracking details (sometimes you can track "international tracking numbers"). AusPost are pretty good, they generally update their tracking details within 15 minutes of passing under one of their scanners, even at rural facilities that use those handheld PDA devices.
Try punching in your tracking number on AusPost's website. Sometimes they recognise tracking details from other carriers. If it was sent a "letter" good luck. Those aren't usually trackable (I had the same issue with a Kogan delivery, it had an "article number" not a "tracking number" and nothing recognised it after it had been lodged, even in Australia Post's own internal system).
Actually they frequently go through a company called DAI Post first to clear customs etc then auspost delivers then.
Every backer of the Indiegogo campaign got burnt - just some more literally than others.
The U R LIAR post got deleted while the earlier too hot to touch candle post survived without comment.
Every backer of the Indiegogo campaign got burnt - just some more literally than others.
The U R LIAR post got deleted while the earlier too hot to touch candle post survived without comment.
This must be what Bob meant when he claimed they'd made history..... Batteroo will be remembered as
the dumbest invention supported by
the most dishonest campaigner.
In the future, children will sing songs about it.
For those playing along at home... Looks like Dave's first Batteroo's are "With Delivery Courier"/"Out for delivery" as of time of this post...
I wonder how long before the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission issue a recall for these devices due to them being unsafe, a fire risk and risk of battery leakage?
For those playing along at home... Looks like Dave's first Batteroo's are "With Delivery Courier"/"Out for delivery" as of time of this post...
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