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joshieca
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I was wondering if you should allow your Prism�s batteries to drain fully before you recharge them?

Do the batteries in the Prism suffer from the �memory effect� like most rechargeable batteries do?

Is there a program that will discharge the Prism�s battery for you?

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dick-richardson
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Nope. The battery can be racharged at any point w/o any memory effect. The memory effect only happens with NiCad's (as far as I know). The prism (edge, too) uses a li-ion battery.

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joshieca
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Thanks Dickie Greenleaf!

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Arrow General Rule fo Thumb

Li-Ion Batteries liked to be recharged at about 10% battery level. If you keep draining the battery before you charge it, then the life of the battery will diminish.

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Thanks Dickie Greenleaf!

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Mark Squires
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I wondered about this too.

Yet, with my cell phone's li-ion battery, I constantly topped off. And one day I found the max charge it would take was about an hour. I wonder if li-ion's are really immune to topping off/memory effects?

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quote:
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quote:
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Your image didnt work

depends if my computer is on or not

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you might find this website interesting. I know it says it is for Photography but the batteries technology is the same. I got this off of comp.sys.palmtops.pilot user group.

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