In certain devices (batteries and power supplies) there's a minimum weight that can realistically store or convert a specified amount of energy or power.
So if you buy a 1000w PSU and it's too light, you're going to know it is fake. So they add the weight to make it feel right for the power rating. In this case this is a double-whammy of a failure waiting to happen. A PSU with a lower than advertised rating, coupled with a lack of safety circuitry means it's more likely to fail due to the overload applied, and when it fails it's more likely to go out in a big way.
HKayn@dormi.zone 1 year ago
I think they were asking about legitimate benefits of adding weights to consumer electronics.
Chronographs@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
I could see it making sense in a hard drive to dampen vibrations but that’s a stretch
voracitude@lemmy.world 1 year ago
There legitimately aren’t any, so no, I doubt they were asking that.
TheTetrapod@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s definitely what they meant, I don’t know why you’re so certain otherwise. Just because a question doesn’t have an answer doesn’t mean it wasn’t asked.