Hello Terry,

Calibration of the battery gauge is only important to the extent that an
accurate reading of the battery's current status can be obtained.

There is no danger of a battery over charging because the software stops the
charging of the battery once the battery has reached full capacity.

I would need to talk to our hardware engineers before commenting further on
your email.

Regards,

Dean Jackson
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bray, Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:05 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] the subject of batteries


These questions are really for the HumanWare staff however some might be
interested.

1. how necessary is battery calibration? I have never had to do mine yet
some folks seem to be worrying about it all the time.
2. when the info on batteries was written we were using nickel cad
batteries. the rules for battery care have changed we no longer need to
discharge them to increase life in fact more frequent charges extend the
life and constant discharging shortens the life. Could we please have a
statement on this.
3. has HumanWare taken adequate care to ensure no overcharging? It is in
fact possible to ruin a battery by over charging as per the notes on a
lot of cell phones.
4. what is the polarity voltage and current draw of the BN. family? I
have seen several messages on this list about buying off the shelf
products and my concern is that if you don't know what you are doing
people could in fact ruin the product would HumanWare honour the
warrantee in that case.


Terry Bray
System Support Analyst
Adaptive Technology Services - Strategy and Planning
Desktop Planning & Design
ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS, Technology & Solutions
BMO Financial Group

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