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Leave Beoplay H5 in charger for a long time? Overcharging? Please help

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DanTop
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DanTop Posted: Wed, Dec 27 2017 4:12 AM

Hello all

 

Anyone whom knows if it could damage to have the H5 connected in the charger for a long time?

I prefer to put them in the charger as soon as I come home and then let them stay there untill I use them again. So i know that they are always charged, but mostly to keep them constantly on the same place so I know where i have them. 

 

Would this risk damaging the batteries do to ”over charging”, or is it ok to have them there for a long time? I am talking about days and sometimes a week untill the get used. 

Would appreciate some facts here. 

Tried google with no result and i searched the forum as well, and nothing comes up. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

Kind Regards

DanTop

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DanTop:

Hello all

Anyone whom knows if it could damage to have the H5 connected in the charger for a long time?

I prefer to put them in the charger as soon as I come home and then let them stay there untill I use them again. So i know that they are always charged, but mostly to keep them constantly on the same place so I know where i have them.

Would this risk damaging the batteries do to ”over charging”, or is it ok to have them there for a long time? I am talking about days and sometimes a week untill the get used.

Would appreciate some facts here.

Tried google with no result and i searched the forum as well, and nothing comes up.

Thanks in advance.

Kind Regards

DanTop

Hi DT

I have mine in all the time and no issues so far

I dont even really use them as I’m waiting for the “fins” to arrive.
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DanTop replied on Sat, Dec 30 2017 11:36 AM

Hi Michael

Assuming they probably are made to stop charging at the point they are filled up then. 

Thanks for your input👍🏻

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