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"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Brenden D. Chase" <brenden.chaseREMOVE@THISgmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>>> "WFF" <computer32@wefindfriends.com> wrote in message
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>>>>>>> PSP battery question: When fully charged and you play a game, are
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> to recharge or let the battery die out before recharging. What will
>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>> better for batter life... or dose it matter? I usualy keep my psp
>>>>>>> chrged at all times. never letit go below 65%
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>> I usually just let it die down before recharging because I think I
>>>>>> heard that it has a certain number of charges in it rather than
>>>>>> batter life itself. I am pretty sure less charges will equal a
>>>>>> longer battery life overall.
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>>>>> I thought that's more or less for older battery technologies,
>>>>> Mattinglyfan, but when I looked it up, it looks like it's pretty
>>>>> complete discharges, so maybe it's best to keep it half way charged?
>>>>> We need answers!!!!
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>>>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion
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>>>> I guess the only way we will truly know is when this generation of PSP
>>>> batteries finally die and people will tell whether they let it run down
>>>> or kept it charged. In all honesty, I don't do either more often than
>>>> the other so I will skew the numbers.
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>>> How easy is it to replace the battery?
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>> push the button that says 'push' and slide the cover off. Then just lift
>> the battery out.
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> What Brenden meant to say was, "Very easy".
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Thanks for that, I wouldn't know about buttons saying "Push" because I
haven't actually got a PSP, yet!!!