On 2/11/10 8:29 PM, nodttiurp wrote:
I thought that Li-Ion batteries were somewhat like flourescent lights in that their lifetimes are most limited by age and by the number of startups, not just by total acummulated time of being on. Since a test charge is given to the battery every time it is activated, this limits its life. Various System versions and hardware treat the test activation differently so we can get considerable differences on the life expectancy based upon this.
Does this apply also to PRAM batteries?
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