gopisd 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 hi friends, even battery is fully charged,since battery discharges fast while using rconnect,i also keep charging the battery while i browse net.it takes 2hrs approx for charging a fully charged battery so doing so is it good for my battery health rd2030?can any one tell me? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linuxguy 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 there is no harm in charging the battery while surfing. But i fail to understand how you can keep charging while using rconnect. But constant charging/discharging will reduce battery life significantly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karpar 1 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 You can use the desktop charger to charge it while browsing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Utsav 0 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 (edited) I don't think there is any scope of the drainage being directly from the Charger. Rather it should be in FIFO. Just like an OnLine UPS... Well may be Edited November 13, 2004 by Utsav Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted November 13, 2004 (edited) If you are a heavy R World user, charging the batt while you surf should actually give your batt longer life! Edited November 13, 2004 by raccoon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shabz 8 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 There seems to be no harm in charging battery while using r connect because some of the cables have built in charger that charges ur mobile as soon as u connect to ur computer Such cable is easily found for smasung 191 it might also be available for 2030 maybe the original one has an inbuilt charger (the one from web world costing 1200) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greens 21 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 But Normally battery gets drained faster when you use R Connect, so it's advisable to use desktop charger connected to the handset while using R Connect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Code 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 Well charging the battery while using R-Connect shud prolong the battery life rather than shorten it - Especially with the desktop charger as it maintains a higher (indeed small) potential differene at the battery terminals than the max battery voltage. So practically all the power drained is from the charger rather than the battery - thereby less discharge/recharge cycles & longer life. The same thing may not hold true with travel chargers which have a lower amperage. The process is similar to that of a vehicle battery when the engine is running. Now lets forget all the theory. Practically - LG 7130 comes with a poor quality battery. My friends who used R-Connect without charging while using R-Connect has lost upto 4 batteries till date but me charging has not lost even one!. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Utsav 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 That was great! Thanks Code. In fact what i thought at my previous post was wrong and I just came to know that through experience. I usually keep my cell on charging while using RConnect always. Just today, Inoticed my charger showing Green light and I kept the cell on chager and continued with RConnect. It is usually 2hrs & 40 mins which takes my batts to be drained out completely while accessing RConnect. But, as the green light came up, I can be sure that the batts are fully charged. If the batt looses charge, the c harger automatically detects and starts charging the batt while glowing the Red light. What I noticed is the charger never shifted to Red even though I stayed connected with RConnect for more that 6 hours! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gopisd 0 Report post Posted November 14, 2004 (edited) hi friends, finally i understood and experienced that charging while browsing rconnect is the best option and saves battery life instead of number of charge and discharge cycles. thanks for support Edited November 14, 2004 by gopisd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites