How are you checking the battery levels, with external device, or command. If 
command, what OS are you running?(on Ben) Thanks, I feel liike knowledge on 
this stufff is so hidden that unless I go poking around, I wouldn't happen upon 
it. I think it would be a good idea to either put it in the manual or otherwise 
make it clear how to check battery levels so people need not join the list to 
find something like that out. Here's to continuing improvement to the Ben

----- Original Message -----
From: Bart
Sent: 03/15/11 11:56 PM
To: English Qi Hardware mailing list - support, developers, use cases and fun
Subject: Re: charging the Ben

 On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 06:13, Jane Andreas < [email protected] > wrote:
This is the way it usually goes: I plug my USB AC adapter into the BEn and wait 
for the red LED to go off. Then I unplug and replug the cable in and find the 
LED will go back on for some hours more. This can go on several times, and I 
usually stop due more to lack of time than the light ging off. Is this supposed 
to happen, or what?

 I have observerd this behaviour as well, thought my subsequent charges didn't 
take that long. If I check the battery levels after charging it completely the 
first time, they are about 92%, which is as high as I can get it anyway. Maybe 
your AC charger isn't supplying a lot of power and that's why charging takes so 
long? A full charge doesn't even take "some hours" here.
 BArt
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