In hindsight I never, ever used them on a partially spent battery (because who takes out batteries to check their charge remaining?) so I have no idea how well they worked anywhere between 0% and 100%.
I tested partially spent batteries all the time, because my childhood home was full of imps who would take one or two batteries out of a remote to power their DS or other handhelds, then replace them after gametime was over. So if the remote wasn’t working it was nice to just check a battery for charge than to assume one or all batteries were dead before stealing batteries to game with.
In hindsight I never, ever used them on a partially spent battery (because who takes out batteries to check their charge remaining?) so I have no idea how well they worked anywhere between 0% and 100%.
I tested partially spent batteries all the time, because my childhood home was full of imps who would take one or two batteries out of a remote to power their DS or other handhelds, then replace them after gametime was over. So if the remote wasn’t working it was nice to just check a battery for charge than to assume one or all batteries were dead before stealing batteries to game with.
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one of the imps was me
The DS had a rechargable battery, though.
You’re right, I never had a DS! I forgot the name of the GameBoy and my old brain did a silly substitution
Pedantry! It’s not a crime but it feels like one. Fitting for a defaultusername…