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Battery matters
Q. 1. There is an item in one of those advert. booklet things that come
with the Radio Times or whatever. It offers to recharge normal batteries, up to 10 times, and up to 90% of their original capacity. Is this: a. possible; b. possible, but optimistic; c. a load of b....cks; d. any of the above, and Dangerous with it? If it is true, it would be worth buying, but at £25, it would need to be very good. Q. 2. If the battery in my DECT 'phone can stay on charge for years, with only very rare and short periods of use, and still stay in good condition, why can't the battery in my laptop PC do the same? -- Davey. |
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