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by Christophe » 13/04/07, 22:53

delnoram wrote:no real change, my battery was at 1% at the start and 65% when I stopped, the consumption did not change


This is what I thought it means that ... the charger charges at the maximum all the time and that what does not happen in the battery is dissipated in heat: either in the battery or in the charger ...

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by delnoram » 13/04/07, 23:16

Christophe wrote:
This is what I thought it means that ... the charger charges at the maximum all the time and that what does not happen in the battery is dissipated in heat: either in the battery or in the charger ...

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Normal, lithium ion, the charge must not exceed 4 Volt for the old models and 4.2 volt for the last
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by mageflor » 16/04/07, 11:55

You can also recharge your battery thanks to solar panels! on the site

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