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Originally Posted by canospinach
Thanks Intermountain Trust, not sure why you believe i have a lack of information or research, but lets shed some light here on your info.
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It seems the below statement is one you would prefer to ignore.
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Originally Posted by Intermountain Trust
originally posted by canospinach
"I realize its not common knowledge which is why i wanted to share it here with you. Just because the majority of people speed does not mean it is right or correct. Just because people charge while talking does not imply it is the proper or right thing to do. In most cases they dont tell you that for best performance you need to drain your battery dead and then fully recharge, but its a fact of the design either way.
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The fact is if you "drain your battery dead then fully recharge" you will kill a Li-ion type battery in short order this is a matter of fact. Frankly you would have had possibly thousands of individuals doing just this and killing their batteries prematurely. If you have any facts to the contrary please post them with a link to your research.
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Originally Posted by canospinach
Current battery technology has only so many "Cycles" of charge. As i posted which you misunderstood, not "Cycles" as per a memory effect, which is what your evidence is referring to, but each time you charge i am using the term cycle. I can understand why you read the posted info and took with it a different meaning
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Nothing was taken for granted, misunderstood or taken out of context. You simply prefer to ignore what you had previously stated breaking down a post and explain it away so as to make it appear you knew what you were talking about.
The fact there are only so many cycles is not in question nor has it been. If you
optimally get 1000 charging cycles from a Li-ion type battery and you plugged it in twice a day to charge you would end up with approximately 1 year 4 months of life from your battery. I personally ended up with 1 year 11 months from my latest battery before it started to show the effects from aging but i still did not have to replace the battery, i simply replaced my phone at the 2 year mark. (There are some factors concerning this that i will make another post about.)
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Originally Posted by canospinach
Li-ion and Li-ion Polymer can be really different in their behaviour even though they are both in the Li-ion family.
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The below quote is from
Mr. Isidor Buchmann website
"With gelled electrolyte added, what then is the difference between Li‑ion and Li‑ion polymer? Although the
characteristics and performance of the two systems are very similar, the Li‑ion polymer is unique in that the solid electrolyte replaces the porous separator. The gelled electrolyte is simply added to enhance ion conductivity."
Please post any factual findings you have regarding your statement with a link to your research.
Lets cut to the chase here....
I am starting to see your personal pride issues.
Regardless of how you spin and try to explain away your initial statement it is still crystal clear. You do not need to deny it. You jumped to conclusions, made assumptions with Li-ion type batteries and got called on it.
I have read several of your posts in other threads, your earlier post is exactly in character for you. However in this case you were presented with the facts at which time you chose to explain away your post with items that were never really in question. Why should we take you seriously when you choose to ignore your first statement and solely concentrate on items that were never in question to begin with?
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