Just run it until it goes flat, and charging the battary for 21 hours is not
bad. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eva
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 10:34 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] About my new unit

Hello again listers,

    Remember me and my story?  I got a new braille note and found out that
its battery was not good and then sent it back and discovered that it was
untouched so I sent it back again.  Anyway, this time he said he changed my
battery.  I hope he's honest.  When I checked the battery information, I
found the gauge is inaccurate.  Now I know this is okay.  I can drain the
battery and then recharge it fully and it'll be okay.  But do I have to
exercise the braille display or use the voice exercise or can I simply use
it normally until it goes flat and then recharge it and the gauge will be
accurate?  In addition, I read the B command and found out that the
technician who had it to fix it or rather to just change the battery had
charged it for a whole twenty-one hours and eight minutes.  Isn't that bad?
Would not that kill my baby battery?  Please someone get back to me on this.
                                                    Thanks
                                                   God bless
                                                         Eva
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                         "The best things in life are not things at all".

Enthusiasm will be yours if you love God, love people, and love life. Lord,
the nearer I follow Your way, the happier I become.
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