Thread: Glo Glo Battery Problems
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Old 02-23-2013, 04:33 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by TechniSol View Post
If the battery gauge is not always accurate, it could be off in terms of the top end of charging as well... Do you guys leave it on the charger beyond the reader indicating a 100% charge? If it was off in that regard would further charging make any difference if the ereader decides to stop charging prematurely?
Most of the guides I've read about calibrating batteries recommend leaving the device plugged in for an hour or two after it hits 100% because that 100% might not really be 100% (remember the whole point of calibrating is to teach the device the limits of the battery, so when it says it's at 100% it might not really be there).
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