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I have a few rechargeable devices such as a shaver, air pump, etc.
that work fine when charged, however they do not operate when plugged
ie in charging mode.

Is there a reason they will not operate when corded (ie backup when
the battery is exhausted)?

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ilja2k@ gmail.com wrote:
I have a few rechargeable devices such as a shaver, air pump, etc.
that work fine when charged,
however they do not operate when plugged ie in charging mode.

Is there a reason they will not operate when corded
(ie backup when the battery is exhausted)?


Most systems are designed to charge slowly (the current is limited).
Compare how long it takes to charge the device
to how quickly it runs down.

Now, you want to not only run the device off that charger
but have it do its regular job of charging the batteries at the same
time.
The phrase you are looking for is "Outside design specifications".
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On 3ÔÂ26ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç7ʱ51·Ö, JeffM wrote:
Dear Google Grouper,
When posting to Usenethttp://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.freeware/msg/4a83eaad102e7efe...
it would be good if you would use a real username on that linehttp://groups.google.com/groups/mysubs?
instead of an email address
(which Google makes difficult to use via obfuscation).

ilja2k@ gmail.com wrote:
I have a few rechargeable devices such as a shaver, air pump, etc.
that work fine when charged,
however they do not operate when plugged ie in charging mode.


Is there a reason they will not operate when corded
(ie backup when the battery is exhausted)?


Most systems are designed to charge slowly (the current is limited).
Compare how long it takes to charge the device
to how quickly it runs down.

Now, you want to not only run the device off that charger
but have it do its regular job of charging the batteries at the same
time.
The phrase you are looking for is "Outside design specifications".




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