He looks (and acts) like one of my ex-boss'es cousins, and if anyone could be expected to have a batteriser accidentally explode in their trouser pocket, they could!
I still dont understand how a product advertised to deliver 2A initially? then lowered to 500mA, can pass FCC testing at 1.5mA and be legit???
its like testing idling plane engine for fuel consumption
edit: bad analogy, its like testing idling plane engine for effective perceived noise level (EPNL)
News from Batterpoo:
" We hired some new engineering staff, ex Volkswagen, who have come up with some proven ways to increase design efficiency under the standardised test conditions"
VW Engineers? So it will output 2Amps on a test fixture, but only 200mA when used in an everyday situation?
McBryce.
Maybe it uses a miniture Diesel engine...
So, the last update was 3 weeks ago...
And what will be their next excuse? Those battery companies stole the plans?
Will anybody be happy with the finished product?
Will anybody be happy with the finished product?
I think we all know the answer to that question!
I am sad. I just had to replace the batteries in my wireless mouse. Had this product shipped on time, I could have had another 4-6 years of productive mousing. Instead, I had to spend a $1 on new batteries.
Damn you, big battery, damn you to hell!
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Sooooo.......they keep they money?
Will anybody be happy with the finished product?
Maybe those without any electronics knowledge.
Sooooo.......they keep they money?
No. If this is true, they are about to get sued for every cent they own.
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I was so excited to see this revolutionary power source. Moment of silence.
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Umm, it's a joke.
Too much Christmas 'spirit' for that one!
... and that's why I'm not on Facebook!
Sooooo.......they keep they money?
No. If this is true, they are about to get sued for every cent they own.
Umm, it's a joke.
Oh, I didn't realize he said "tongue and cheek" xD
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On Facebook:
More deliberately vague weasel words:
"ship out for the New Year"
turns out to mean
"We will be shipping out at the beginning of the new year"
with no indication which New Year they're referring to.
... and that's why I'm not on Facebook!
I only got onto Facebook to follow the Mars rover, Curiosity - otherwise I avoid it like the plague. On rare occasions there is something almost worth reporting ... such as this.
More deliberately vague weasel words:
"ship out for the New Year"
If they actually had the units ready to ship you can bet your bottom dollar Bob would be crowing about on Idiegogo, show photos etc.
But no, just a vaguely worded update on Facebook.
"We will be shipping out at the beginning of the new year"
And then they'll accidentally use a carrier that takes another year to deliver (true story)!! Whoops!