Hi Eva,

I'd simply use your BN till the battery gage reaches zero. I'd then charge it. The battery usually charges in two hours but they claim that one cannot over charge the batttery if the BN is being used while plugged in or charges over two hours. Everything should be fine with your battery and unit.

Jim Aldrich

At 07:34 PM 05/21/2004 , you wrote:
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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