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On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:42:12 GMT, "Cleanbean"
wrote: I'm working on designing a "next generation" bike computer. We're trying to figure out what would be the optimal tradeoffs for the batteries. We are looking at the following options (With I wouldn't use a computer with the weight of a AAA or AA. Consider using 2 large watch type batteries. Funny how non-engineer types so blithely recommend something. I got a real kick out of this one. Doug |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 05:39:58 GMT, Doug wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:42:12 GMT, "Cleanbean" I wouldn't use a computer with the weight of a AAA or AA. Consider using 2 large watch type batteries. Funny how non-engineer types so blithely recommend something. I got a real kick out of this one. My cyclocomp does just fine on one large watch type battery, for years on end. This seems to be a simple case of a misunderstanding of the type of device being discussed (which isn't hard to do from the opening post), rather than any profound misunderstanding. So don't be a selfrighteous prick about it. Jasper |
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