Don't overcharge battery warning

sbosak

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The Thrive manual specifically says not to overcharge the battery, but heck, the docking station I bought not only charges, but is hooked up to my stereo and HDTV. Is it REALLY harming the battery leaving it in the dock all the time?
 
As with any lithium based battery, overcharging causes individual cell instability. You will greatly effect the performance of the pack if its overcharged just as much as you will if it is overDIScharged.
Some information can be found by googling lithium battery charging/discharging procedures, but here's a link to the wikipedia page that explains specifically lithium ion/polymer batts, such is the type in our specific case. Honestly, I doubt very much you will do any harm from using the dock, whilst having the battery in, but as with most batteries, they don't like when you just keep giving 'em juice over and over and never really discharging them. Also, try using the dock without plugging in the cord. Just some thoughts, as I've ruined my fair share of lithiums in my RC heli's and planes. Don't be afraid of just taking the battery out either. Remember, that's a feature we have over every other tab on the market. The Thrive will function without a battery installed, FYI.

So, oorah to USER REPLACEABLE BATTERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers and Good Luck

Edit forgot the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_polymer_battery
 
As with any lithium based battery, overcharging causes individual cell instability. You will greatly effect the performance of the pack if its overcharged just as much as you will if it is overDIScharged.
Some information can be found by googling lithium battery charging/discharging procedures, but here's a link to the wikipedia page that explains specifically lithium ion/polymer batts, such is the type in our specific case. Honestly, I doubt very much you will do any harm from using the dock, whilst having the battery in, but as with most batteries, they don't like when you just keep giving 'em juice over and over and never really discharging them. Also, try using the dock without plugging in the cord. Just some thoughts, as I've ruined my fair share of lithiums in my RC heli's and planes. Don't be afraid of just taking the battery out either. Remember, that's a feature we have over every other tab on the market. The Thrive will function without a battery installed, FYI.

So, oorah to USER REPLACEABLE BATTERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers and Good Luck

Edit forgot the link: Lithium-ion polymer battery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

how do you remove the battery? i have the 10 inch excite 16gb/ i cant see a way into this lil monster without a hammer
 

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