Topic: | Re:Combi phone advice.. | |
Posted by: | Huw Burford-Taylor | |
Date/Time: | 31/03/15 11:23:00 |
The short answer is: it depends. If the batteries are of the old nickel metal hydride type (look for Ni MH on the battery) then for the first couple of charging cycles they should be fully charged then allowed to fully discharge before being recharged. If they are the more modern Lithium Ion (Li-ion) or Lithium Polymer (LiPo) then it doesn't matter. They can be left on the cradle. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 11:16:00 | Stuart Kerr |
Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 11:23:00 | Huw Burford-Taylor |
Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 12:04:00 | Stuart Kerr |
Re:Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 12:10:00 | bobby osborne |
Re:Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 12:21:00 | Huw Burford-Taylor |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 12:27:00 | Mary Oppe |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 12:28:00 | Mary Oppe |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Combi phone advice.. | 31/03/15 13:04:00 | Stuart Kerr |