Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
I always let my battery fully die then fully charge it. I do not read text files anymore, I only play my music.
If you go into the 2nd screen of the battery information in the debug menu, what battery current in mA do you see?
This isn't necessary with L-ion batteries, and depending who you listen to can apparently cause harm (but I'm not so sure personally).You can basically just charge an L-ion battery whenever is convenient, be it at 10% or 90% charge."Power Cycling" was only necessary for nickel based batteries, and even then wasn't strictly "necessary" but helped to keep the battery in top condition.[St.]
Quote from: [St.] on November 07, 2010, 04:44:00 AMThis isn't necessary with L-ion batteries, and depending who you listen to can apparently cause harm (but I'm not so sure personally).You can basically just charge an L-ion battery whenever is convenient, be it at 10% or 90% charge."Power Cycling" was only necessary for nickel based batteries, and even then wasn't strictly "necessary" but helped to keep the battery in top condition.Apple reccomends to do it: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1726?viewlocale=en_US
This isn't necessary with L-ion batteries, and depending who you listen to can apparently cause harm (but I'm not so sure personally).You can basically just charge an L-ion battery whenever is convenient, be it at 10% or 90% charge."Power Cycling" was only necessary for nickel based batteries, and even then wasn't strictly "necessary" but helped to keep the battery in top condition.
You should charge iPod when it has fully discharged even if it won't be used right away.
G4Oblivion, there was a submit by Michael Sparman which fixed an issue with USB-configuration. This bug could half the runtime on a nano 2G, if it was not connected/disconnected to USB before using it. The fix was submitted with r28261 on Oct., 12th. Are you using a version with or without the fix?You can spot this issue when checking the battery current as described in my former post.
I believe you are incorrectly interpreting Apple:QuoteYou should charge iPod when it has fully discharged even if it won't be used right away.They are saying not to store the iPod with a discharged battery, which is sound advice as self-discharge can then take the battery below safe voltage levels and kill it. They are not saying to wait until full discharge to charge.
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