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How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?
 
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge
the battery, but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

The Sandisk Clip Sport has fuck all in the way of smarts in it.
 
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Am 09.06.21 um 23:25 schrieb micky:
How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

So what! Did your house burn down?
Hint: Charging electronics.
 
Am 09.06.21 um 23:25 schrieb micky:
How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

So what! Did your house burn down?
Hint: Charging electronics.
 
In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...
How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out of
the casing.
 
In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...
How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out of
the casing.
 
On Wed, 09 Jun 2021 17:25:55 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com>
wrote:

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

It\'s not a smart phone and deals only with one Li-Ion cell battery.
Protection electronics and charge limiters for that purpose are
commodities. I\'ve never had a small MP3 player with battery issues.

They\'re claiming something that all previous competition took
for granted, to increase meaningless advertizing content.

Your smart phone has a more advanced and more complicated
battery. New developments or manufacturing changes will have
issues without a strict discipline that is often not present
in that competitive arena.

RL
 
In article <MPG.3b2c5672294a73b410c@news.plus.net>,
gravity@mjcoon.plus.com says...
How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the battery,
but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out of
the casing.

Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.
 
Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery:
Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.

With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done
by the electronics. Care free I would say.
 
Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery:
Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.

With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done
by the electronics. Care free I would say.
 
On 6/10/2021 10:04 AM, Mike Coon wrote:

In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the
battery, but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out
of the casing.

Might not have been the charging that was at fault. I had a phone\'s
battery swell and pop open the case while off the charger and at less
than full charge. I just replaced the battery and the phone never had
another problem until I traded it for a new one well over a year later.
Bad batteries happen...
 
In article <s9ts4j$5lr$1@dont-email.me>, hugybear@gmx.ch says...
Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery:
Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.

With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done
by the electronics. Care free I would say.

What \"no problems\"? Like the well-publicised fires, recalls etc?
Airlines seem to care rather a lot...
 
In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:34:16 -0700, AJL
<noemail@none.com> wrote:

On 6/10/2021 10:04 AM, Mike Coon wrote:

In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the
battery, but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out
of the casing.

Might not have been the charging that was at fault. I had a phone\'s
battery swell and pop open the case while off the charger and at less
than full charge. I just replaced the battery and the phone never had
another problem until I traded it for a new one well over a year later.
Bad batteries happen...

There are no bad batteries. Only batteries that do bad things.

Like children!
 
Am 10.06.21 um 23:54 schrieb Mike Coon:
In article <s9ts4j$5lr$1@dont-email.me>, hugybear@gmx.ch says...

Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery:
Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.

With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done
by the electronics. Care free I would say.

What \"no problems\"? Like the well-publicised fires, recalls etc?
Airlines seem to care rather a lot...

They don\'t.
The real problem are the batteries of the shitty B-787.
 
Am 10.06.21 um 22:34 schrieb AJL:
On 6/10/2021 10:04 AM, Mike Coon wrote:

In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the
battery, but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out
of the casing.

Might not have been the charging that was at fault. I had a phone\'s
battery swell and pop open the case while off the charger and at less
than full charge. I just replaced the battery and the phone never had
another problem until I traded it for a new one well over a year later.
Bad batteries happen...

That sounds like an ultra cheap non-device-manufacturer-standard
replacement battery.
 
In article <s9vfah$663$3@dont-email.me>, hugybear@gmx.ch says...
Am 10.06.21 um 23:54 schrieb Mike Coon:
In article <s9ts4j$5lr$1@dont-email.me>, hugybear@gmx.ch says...

Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery:
Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from
the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several
days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no
problems.

With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done
by the electronics. Care free I would say.

What \"no problems\"? Like the well-publicised fires, recalls etc?
Airlines seem to care rather a lot...

They don\'t.
The real problem are the batteries of the shitty B-787.

Have you not read the strictures applied to how you transport your
gadgets\' batteries? Admittedly the caring is about their aeroplanes;
they like the batteries to be close to the passenger, to act as a fire
detector...
 
On 06/11/2021 04:55 AM, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
Am 10.06.21 um 22:34 schrieb AJL:
On 6/10/2021 10:04 AM, Mike Coon wrote:

In article <cbc2cgh1ume8gbrjpq2f9ccnkts13jjn9e@4ax.com>, NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says...

How come my Sandisk Clip Sport says one cannot ovrcharge the
battery, but none of my smartphones have ever said that?

Conversely my smartphone (Moto G3) instructions specifically did say
that. Wrongly, though: the battery bulged and burst the screen out
of the casing.

Might not have been the charging that was at fault. I had a phone\'s
battery swell and pop open the case while off the charger and at less
than full charge. I just replaced the battery and the phone never had
another problem until I traded it for a new one well over a year later.
Bad batteries happen...

That sounds like an ultra cheap non-device-manufacturer-standard
replacement battery.

I\'ve got a Novatel MiFi and their batteries are prone to pregnancy. They
tell you to not leave it plugged in but I use it for internet access 24/7.

One of our clients send in a laptop for testing with our products and
included the same model. It arrived without the back cover because of
the bulging.
 
Am 11.06.21 um 16:05 schrieb rbowman:
On 06/11/2021 04:55 AM, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
That sounds like an ultra cheap non-device-manufacturer-standard
replacement battery.


I\'ve got a Novatel MiFi and their batteries are prone to pregnancy. They
tell you to not leave it plugged in but I use it for internet access 24/7.

One of our clients send in a laptop for testing with our products and
included the same model. It arrived without the back cover because of
the bulging.

People using such crap are irresponsible.
*EOD* for me.
 

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