SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T04:22:05-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsReverieQuest on Is That Justice Calling?ReverieQuest urn:uuid:5b42bcaa-6c1e-d6e7-eb30-f023ad375a352019-06-06T09:07:15-06:00<p>when duty calls</p>
OldFar-SeeingArt on Is That Justice Calling?OldFar-SeeingArturn:uuid:45c32d88-9110-a5c7-73bc-b40c7fd654532019-06-04T18:53:31-06:00<p>"...can charge up to a maximum of 1000 milliamp-hours..." ? ? ? ? ?
No. It can charge at a maximum rate of 1000mA.
The bullet point in the video compounds the error: "1000 mAh hrs".<p><em>Moderation Edit Note: <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/pages/comment_guidelines" rel="nofollow">Rule #1 Be nice to people</a>.</em></p></p>
Customer #134773 on Is That Justice Calling?Customer #134773urn:uuid:57a491c0-a0ca-25e9-1e31-59d4a0c731152019-06-04T12:27:18-06:00<p>Closest I ever came to actually serving on a jury was a couple of decades ago. Each person got a number, and I had a number around 70, and they got enough around 67. They said that the trial would last about a month, and it got lots of news coverage, and actually lasted about 3 months! (I think I could have gotten out of it because I have significant knowledge of DNA -- having studied my genetic bone ailment.)<p>Anyway, thanks for the video, and by interesting coincidence, YouTube offered me something else I found interesting (on the Amateur Radio "FT8" mode), and then I watched another one after it! Both of which were valuable, and I wouldn't have seen them without yours, so thanks! ;-)</p></p>
Customer #1526466 on Is That Justice Calling?Customer #1526466urn:uuid:37644d1b-5deb-e412-0842-eb200867f44f2019-06-04T09:32:27-06:00<p>Thank you for this video!</p>