PhotonWrangler
Flashaholic
I just discovered something odd about this electric toothbrush by accident. This is one of thise rechargeable devices that uses an inductive charger with no exposed contacts.
Anyway, I was playing with a portable radio near the toothbrush and I heard a putt-putt-putt sound in the radio when it got near the toothbrush. This is with the toothbrush off, just laying there, not plugged into the charger. Apparently there's a MCU inside the unit that's constantly running, even when it's not doing anything.
While it's not an earth shattering discovery, it got me to wondering what other battery powered devices aren't really "off" when they're turned off, and how does this affect the performance of the battery?
:thinking:
Anyway, I was playing with a portable radio near the toothbrush and I heard a putt-putt-putt sound in the radio when it got near the toothbrush. This is with the toothbrush off, just laying there, not plugged into the charger. Apparently there's a MCU inside the unit that's constantly running, even when it's not doing anything.
While it's not an earth shattering discovery, it got me to wondering what other battery powered devices aren't really "off" when they're turned off, and how does this affect the performance of the battery?
:thinking: