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that was geared more toward the first charge, or a cycle.. like I said, after I do my training cycle, I get on with my life.
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With Lithium-Ions, fully discharging them is actually generally bad for them. When they're new you do want to charge them fully before first use, and you'll get maximum life after the first few full discharge/re-charge cycles, but after that you don't want to get them below 20-30% if you can help it. Constantly draining them fully WILL cut down on their lives. But if you can help it, you also don't want to constantly charge them over and over again. They have a limited number of charge cycles (usually around 500) before they start to lose life. So plugging it in and unplugging it over and over throughout the day cuts into this heavily. That's hard, though, when even syncing the phone charges it, and when the battery life is as bad as it is on these models.
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Charging with the power on vs off will not affect the amount of charge put in the battery, only the speed at which it charges.
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the freedom you felt when your phone broke? your the same guy that wants a program that will make phone say a prayer? wtf, you either hate cell phones or use them so much you cant put it down to pray. brake it again, youll be happy.
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Li-Ion Batteries also loose 20% capacity per year just sitting around at room temperature so don't buy extra batteries unless your going to use them. This can be decreased by storing at 40-60% charge (or putting them in the freezer) Also after charging, Li-Ion batteries loose about 5% of their charge per month and it is even higher at elevated temperatures The biggest killer of Li-Ion batteries is temperature, leave your battery in a hot car for a couple of hours and you could permanently decrease your capacity by 50%! Which gets to charging, It is debatable whether it is better to charge in small increments or to discharge the battery and then recharge. The loss in capacity of the battery (i.e. usable life) is due to the effects of heat caused by charging. Are many smaller temperature excursions (charging cycles) better than fewer larger temperature excursion? The jury is still out on that so do what works best for your usage pattern, but if you notice that the battery gets hot (over 90 F) when charging after a deep discharge cycle, you might consider limiting how many times you do that. To to minimize charging temperature excursions, I always buy an external charger, pop out the battery and charge outside of the device so that I don't have the thermal resistance of the case to deal with. (A good friend of mine charges his batteries in the freezer, gotta love engineers...) Sorry for the long post, but there is so much speculation and misinformation out there about these beasts..... |
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