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RE: Re: [OT] Bluetooth in car


  • Subject: RE: Re: [OT] Bluetooth in car
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 23:16:28 +0100


> Phil.
> I think the point here is that you are allowing the battery
> to completely discharge - I am assuming here that it is a
> Lithium-Ion battery, and that being the case even with the
> usage of this machine you should leave the battery in the
> machine so it is maintained with as much charge as possible.
> With the PDA you mention I cannot expain this other than to
> say I have seen devices where they initiate a charging cycle
> when connected to their docking cradle, and then only
> re-initiate the cycle when the battery reports as LOW (about
> 10% remaining charge). Modern laptops and (I hope) PDAs
> should be designed with the knowlege that Li-Ion batteries
> should not be deep discharged and trickle charge almost
> constantly (I think it is about a 15 minute cycle from end of
> charge to start of charge in laptops)
>
> Dave

Only to the point where the laptop / PDA / phone says "Recharge
me" ...
Never to the point where the device actually shuts down (even then the
device should shut down quite a way in advance of the battery being
completely exhausted).

The batteries for the Compaq still have penty of life left in them when I
get them out to cycle them every so often - certainly more than enough to
bring up the lappy and run it for 10 or 15 minutes before I get a
"Time to
recharge" warning so nothing *SHOULD* be being deep discharged.

(Having said that, my ePod upstairs is probably completely flat by now...)

Phil




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