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BFL13
Oct 02, 2017Explorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Hi BFL13,
Yes, EXCEPT, the device may lie to you about the 100% or have circuitry to disconnect. I have seen my laptop do just that.BFL13 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi time2roll,
Except LI doesn't want to be float charged. Not ever!
My puny solar hardly ever gets past float. I just don't have the watts.
Does that mean you shouldn't leave your cell phone or laptop plugged in?
Actually, it turns out that the software in the phone turns off the charge so it does not float as such. I don't know if this is true about laptops. Good read here about Li--BUT--do read the corrective comments at the bottom about the meaning of "cycle"
http://www.androidauthority.com/leave-phone-plugged-overnight-703078/
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