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On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:42:58 -0400, Moshe Braner wrote:
On 4/30/2021 6:01 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote: Right in theory, but in reality it seems that many of those push-button-to-start devices hold their charge for many months, even years, with no problem. I have several such devices, including rarely used old smartphones and tablets, e-readers, goTenna gizmos, flashlights, etc. The circuit of such on/off buttons can be designed to use mere microamps *. I was quoting from my own experience from using apparently similar PNAs: one has a mechanical power switch, the other a soft sensor power switch. But I take your point: an even old Pentax Optio snapper uses a soft switch, but holds charge much better than the newer Medion PNA I run LK8000 on. And I've read warnings in various places NOT to use a "float" charger on lithium batteries. I was not recommending using an SLA charger for Li-ion or LiPO batteries. Maybe I should have been clearer about that. This could well be a case for recommending devices that charge via a USB connector - I don't recall seeing any of these that don't stop accepting charge when its battery is full. * Math appendix: if the battery capacity is 1 amp-hour and the pushbutton circuit uses 10 microamps it will take 100,000 hours to discharge the battery. That is more than 10 years. Sure, but in a race to the bottom on competitive pricing, what's the likelihood that the device will contain the best soft switch rather than the cheapest? -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 4:13:44 PM UTC-4, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 08:42:58 -0400, Moshe Braner wrote: On 4/30/2021 6:01 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote: Right in theory, but in reality it seems that many of those push-button-to-start devices hold their charge for many months, even years, with no problem. I have several such devices, including rarely used old smartphones and tablets, e-readers, goTenna gizmos, flashlights, etc. The circuit of such on/off buttons can be designed to use mere microamps *. I was quoting from my own experience from using apparently similar PNAs: one has a mechanical power switch, the other a soft sensor power switch. But I take your point: an even old Pentax Optio snapper uses a soft switch, but holds charge much better than the newer Medion PNA I run LK8000 on. And I've read warnings in various places NOT to use a "float" charger on lithium batteries. I was not recommending using an SLA charger for Li-ion or LiPO batteries. Maybe I should have been clearer about that. This could well be a case for recommending devices that charge via a USB connector - I don't recall seeing any of these that don't stop accepting charge when its battery is full. * Math appendix: if the battery capacity is 1 amp-hour and the pushbutton circuit uses 10 microamps it will take 100,000 hours to discharge the battery. That is more than 10 years. Sure, but in a race to the bottom on competitive pricing, what's the likelihood that the device will contain the best soft switch rather than the cheapest? -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org I'm glad this thread has been expanded upon...by the way when the Nano reversed the discharge and started charging, it ended up at over 107% before I unplugged it!? Can't swear I never saw that before but the discharging while trying to charge was definitely a new thing... |
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Start by just replacing the battery. If that does not work buy a new NANO or send to LXNAV for repair.
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On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 10:03:29 PM UTC-4, Richard Pfiffner wrote:
Start by just replacing the battery. If that does not work buy a new NANO or send to LXNAV for repair. Richard Battery is one year old. Will monitor behaviour. |
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