tethering without charging battery

Ladies do not like having their secrets shared.

a moderator.... flaming? no, couldn't be, but I'll let the other mods I reported this to decide that

I mod this section so I received your reported post message. I assure you I am not flaming you or anyone in this thread! If, however, you feel differently, I would be glad to discuss via PM's or gtalk.

Mike
 
Back on the original subject here...

Ever since NiMH batteries became mainstream they've had both a temperature and a voltage sensor built into every decent-quality charger made. That means they cut off when the voltage and/or temperature reaches a critical point. The same applies to ANY Li-based battery. There's no risk of "overcharging" your battery unless you do some hacking.
 
Ladies do not like having their secrets shared.

a moderator.... flaming? no, couldn't be, but I'll let the other mods I reported this to decide that

You've got a weird definition of flaming. I see nothing of the sort here. And you might want to look in a mirror before complaining about how other post towards you. As you're aware, I've read a good many of your posts lately. You have your own tendency to post abrasively towards other members.

What's good for the goose....
 
and I still haven't gotten an answer why I can't elaborate on the wive's tale comments?
 
and I still haven't gotten an answer why I can't elaborate on the wive's tale comments?

Your posting off topic. Continue this and you will definitely get an infraction. That's my final warning.
 
sometimes the truth isn't pretty.... I was under no understanding that you have to pump sunshine up people's keisters when they are wrong
 
i haven't read any of your other posts, but it appears pretty clear to me that there has been no flaming or baiting. it's also pretty clear that if this isn't dropped, and discussion returns to topic, this thread will be closed (at the very least, if not other action).
 
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