• TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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    2 months ago

    talking out your ass

    Batteries are a chemical device

    I have a Ph.D. in battery chemistry

    you may not have noticed

    Ok that’s what matters in a device. A 10% falloff on a 2 day battery life is not significant.

    charged wired and slowly

    You can charge wirelessly slowly. I had the system set up to charge to full over the course of the entire night which is a rate around C/10.

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      2 months ago

      Then you’re not exactly using wireless charging the way the average person does, are you?

      A “hotter” charger will degrade the battery more. Have I at any point claimed something beyond that?

      The average Qi charger wont trickle at the slowest speed possible to meet a schedule, unless a user specifically sets it up that way. Comparing the average use cases and user habits, the cooler charging solution will net you more cycles.

      Does your doctorate allow you to somehow claim otherwise?

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          2 months ago

          Now that, is much better than walking in with “my battery has had ‘zero’ degradation in three years”.

          Why did you lead with something that sounds like obvius anecdotal bullshit if you knew this?

          That said my phone sits between 55 and 65 degrees when wireless charging at even just 5 watts. I don’t think it’s ever not been hot to the touch when picking it off a wireless charger.