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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21299422

My kitchen scale is powered by a cr2032 lithium button battery. Yes, it was sloppy of me to buy the scale without seeing how it was powered. I only use the scale once or twice per month, yet these shitty button batteries only last a few months. It seems like I only get about ~6—12 measurements before the battery is dead.

WTF? This seems to defy physics. The scale automatically powers off. Of course it must always have some power because there is no ON switch. The scale detects capacitive touch taps or weight before turning on the display.

Digital calipers use a button battery which also only gives a dozen or so measurements before the battery is dead. It seems the calipers power on when the case is snapped shut. Maybe the rattling causes it to power on since it’s very touchy. Turns on with the slightest movement.

My bicycle helmet takes a cr2032, which only lasts a few months. Perhaps because it’s hard to remember to turn off the light. But still, it’s a shitty design because it has no timer or motion sensor. Or would a motion sensor itself use more power than the LEDs?

Questions:

  • are button batteries a significant e-waste burden?
  • are the batteries themselves really short lived, or are the appliances that use them all just poorly designed?
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[–] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 3 points 1 week ago

I've switched to mechanical scales. No need to bother with replacing batteries

[–] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've had my caliper for years, I replaced the battery once. Are you storing yours in a hot place or something?

[–] activistPnk@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I noticed after not using the caliper for days I opened the case and it was already on with the display faint due to weak battery. I suspect what happens is the calipers are very sensitive and power on with the slightest touch, so after I close the case something sometimes powers it on. Although I think it has an auto shutoff.. so I'm not sure what the issue is. It could be overly warm in the summer (no a/c).

[–] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 2 points 1 week ago

Heat will hurt it. But it staying on is probably the bigger issue. I've got a German made one myself, it does turn itself on but it requires a decent bit of movement