Request for simplified instructions for downloading and installing .tar.gz applications - Ventoy
Ralf Mardorf
kde.lists at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 13 08:12:37 UTC 2022
On Sat, 2022-08-13 at 05:53 +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> https://www.betterbatt.com.au/s/laptop-battery/asus/f550c/bblb-1515/
Be careful with inexpensive "non-name" lithium ion accumulators. All,
even expensive branded lithium ion accumulators inherit the danger of
fire and the danger of explosion, it's just not that likely that
expensive branded lithium ion accumulators suffer from unrecognized
manufacturing defects, let alone faulty designs.
Assuming the accumulators from this company should be known to have good
designs and shouldn't suffer from manufacturing defects, do they fulfill
the specifications of the original accumulators?
This one doesn't:
https://www.betterbatt.com.au/s/digital-camera-battery/sony/alpha-a6400/bbcb-245/
7.2V, 950mAh, 7.03Wh the betterbatt specifications
7.2V, 1020mAh, 7.30Wh the specifications of my two original Sony NP-FW50
In this case it might not make a noticeable difference. At the moment my
2 accumulators are often drained at the end of strolls with the camera,
hence I consider to get at least a third one, just in case I should need
some headroom one day.
Assuming those betterbatt accumulators should be known, to be safe,
consider to compare the specifications, to ensure that they don't differ
too much from the original specifications.
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