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    Feb 12, 2011, 09:38 AM
    Memory with Rechargeable Batteries
    Which kinds of batteries do you have to be concerned about memory? I know on ni-cads i.e. my electric tooth brush, I am supposed to run it all the way out every six months. Why does it not hold the memory after each use? Is is okay to charge my cell phone (li-ion) each day or should I let it run out completely? What about the other rechargebles: lead acid and Nickel Metal Hydrid? (and any others you know of). Thank you. Tom.
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    Feb 12, 2011, 01:25 PM

    Do a search on the web. BatteryUniversity and several others I can't think of off hand will tell you more than you ever wanted to know.

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