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Sicness2012-01-30 08:03:58
Rechargeable batteries
Sicness, 2012-01-30 08:03:58

Does solar charging kill a battery?

I took a closer look at a netbook with solar charging (just a bun, the relevance is small) on the front side of the cover. In this regard, the question arises:
After all, the battery is designed for a limited number of recharge cycles. Will this solar charge have a detrimental effect on the battery? After all, the charging cycle will greatly increase.
Thanks in advance for the clarification.

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Evengard, 2012-01-30
@Evengard

Oh, you’re talking nonsense ... Read the article better: w3bsit3-dns.com/2008/10/08/1155/ It is
optimal for a lithium battery to be charged at 45 percent.
Undercharging does not harm at all. Harms full charge / discharge. The actual charge-discharge cycle is when the battery is fully charged, then completely discharged, then fully charged again, etc.
It's unhealthy. And if you keep the battery completely undercharged - but at the same time do not let it completely discharge - then nothing will deteriorate at all.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-01-30
@mr_jok

if the correct battery status controller is NO

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Kirill Mamaev, 2012-01-30
@r00tGER

The first thing I thought was how the device would heat up if the sun was shining directly on it.
>After all, the charging cycle will greatly increase.
Increase if not allowed to fully charge. And judging by the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe lid, this will be very difficult to do, because. will require much more time than classic charging.

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Puma Thailand, 2012-01-31
@opium

What's the difference, to be honest, any charge dies in two years and it's easier to replace it, it costs 60 bucks at most.

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