Those are being charged and discharged constantly, in some cases probably more than once a day.
I can't prove it, but I suspect that has something to do with it. There's probably also a lot of wear and tear on charging ports and other items, as well as the aforementioned hot charges.
Those are being charged and discharged constantly, in some cases probably more than once a day.
I can't prove it, but I suspect that has something to do with it. There's probably also a lot of wear and tear on charging ports and other items, as well as the aforementioned hot charges.
Batteries aren't designed to take that kind of punishment. I have lost two laptop batteries just with normal use. Both swelled up like a balloon.
Batteries aren't designed to take that kind of punishment. I have lost two laptop batteries just with normal use. Both swelled up like a balloon.
Yes. And this type of battery physically swells a little when charging - see the Samsung debacle.
Do that over and over and over without any rest periods and you run the risk of cracking a battery internally. A juicy class D fire happens, and everyone goes wut?
Yes. And this type of battery physically swells a little when charging - see the Samsung debacle.
Do that over and over and over without any rest periods and you run the risk of cracking a battery internally. A juicy class D fire happens, and everyone goes wut?
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