• x00z@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    In the good ol’ days when I ran out of battery and every charger had a different stupid little connector, I often put my phone on the window still or heater to get a little bit of juice to do what I needed to do.

    I guess I am a scientist.

      • Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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        3 hours ago

        IIRC freezing accelerates the chemical degradation of lithium ion (especially if you attempt to charge the battery at the same time) and tends to lower both the voltage and amperage of most battery chemistries, but it seems plausible that this might

        1. temporarily defeat a cell protection circuit, allowing a charging procedure to initialize, or
        2. delay a thermal failsafe cut-off of a damaged cell long enough to boot or charge a device

        Regardless, for those tuning in at home, best to keep your batteries out of the freezer, especially lithium types, unless spicy pillows are what you’re after.

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          30 minutes ago

          Oh, sorry, since we were talking about the good ol’ days I thought it was implicit I wasn’t talking about lithium batteries

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      12 hours ago

      Wow, this brought back memories of me rubbing my hands against my old Nokia battery in middle school to heat it up and get a couple extra %.