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Old 04-26-2010, 02:25 PM #7
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I am learning some things here on the re chargeable type battery...I have the kind that dose not recharge so Thank you everyone for replying.

I now am confused about when most of you feel is the best time to recharge?

I always thought the best way for battery to work is to drain the power fully and then recharge...I mean for lap tops, cell phone and batteries out side of the body we use for other things.
So for those who have rechargeable types... when do you Feel is the best time to recharge? I use the word feel . pointing to the fact if you charge longer it feels warmer.. as I get the picture for most that it how it has been.
and then wonder if doing it that way is wearing out the battery quicker
Even tho it is rechargeable.They still will have to be replaced at some point?????????????

Thanks for helping me become a bit more smarter and for sharing any info. I may have option to get rechargeable type when I have this one replaced. not sure if I will yet tho .
Low pain and positive thoughts to the room and readers.
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