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No, the circuit of PSP lithium battery is different from other electronic devices when designed, it separates the external power supply from the circuit used by the battery, so that it can be charged and played at the same time. That is, when you plug in an external power source and play while charging, PSP's does not use power from the battery. The external power supply charges the battery at the same time, and also supplies power to you at the same time.
If you don't believe it, you can read the official manual.
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You can play while charging, but this is not recommended, although it is not harmful to the battery, but it is not the best way to charge after all. For the protection of the machine, it is best to turn it off and charge it.
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OK. However, the charging speed will be slower.
It will not reduce the life of the unit and the battery, and the PSP has charging protection.
You can check on the battery information of the PSP, the electricity used is an external power supply, not a battery.
Even if you are not worried about the battery, you can play with only the charger plugged in.
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Alas, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand.
It is true that ordinary batteries should not be used while charging.
But the lithium battery used in PSP is different.
It's designed to be used while charging.
The losses are negligible.
In short, under normal use, the life of your buttons, screen and motherboard is definitely not as high as that of the battery.
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Actually, you can do that. After running out of power. Remove the battery and play while charging. When you're done, put the battery on it and charge it. Neither is wrong
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You can play like this, but if you do it often, it is easy to damage the battery.
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Yes, Sony's manuals say yes.
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Yes, it is the life of the battery.
It is not recommended that you go for this.
My battery now only lasts 2-3 hours of play. t_t
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。Yes, as long as you are not afraid of electric shock.
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Of course you can, I've done this n times.
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Of course I can, but I'm too tired.
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There is no problem, and there will be no problem with using the lithium-ion battery even if it is not fully charged.
Lithium batteries can only be charged 300-500 times, after which they need to be replaced. Correct statement: The life of lithium battery is related to the number of completion of the charging cycle, and there is no direct relationship with the number of charging times.
A charge cycle means the process of all the battery's power from full to empty and then from empty to full. This is not the same as a single charge. For example, a lithium battery uses only half of its power on the first day and then fully charges it again.
If it is still the case the next day, that is, it will be charged half of it, and a total of two charges will be charged, which can only be counted as one charging cycle, not two. As a result, it can often take several recharges to complete a cycle. With each completed charge cycle, the charge decreases a little.
However, the reduction is very small, and high-quality batteries still retain 80% of their original power after multiple cycles, which is why many lithium-powered products are still in use after two or three years.
In short, no matter how you charge, a total of 300Q-500Q of electricity is replenished. Therefore, we can also understand it this way: the life of lithium battery is related to the total charging power of the battery, and has nothing to do with the number of charges.
There is little difference between deep and shallow charging and shallow charging on the life of lithium batteries.
It's been almost 3 years since my battery was in my hands with the console, and I don't know how many times I've been tortured during that time, but I can still play for 4-5 hours when fully charged.
Peace of mind
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No problem. Whatever you want. The battery can be used for at least 2-3 years, and it will cost about 100 yuan to replace a battery
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Yes, it has no effect on the machine, and it does not have much impact on the battery. In short, it is normal energy consumption, but it is better to saturate the battery and play. However, batteries are not expensive now, so it doesn't matter.
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It's not a big problem, but it's still recommended not to do this, it will speed up the battery drain. However, the loss is not large, at most it was supposed to be three years at most, and now it is used for two and a half years.
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No problem, you can play I often unplug it when I charge it halfway, and sometimes I play while charging it It's been okay for so long.
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First of all, the battery will automatically power off when it is fully charged.
I don't know if you've noticed this.
Even if the phone is flushed overnight.
The next day, I picked it up and played for a short time and dropped 1%.
And you yourself look full.
Pick it up and play it for 30 minutes, sometimes it only drops 1%.
Not really.
In fact, the standby charge is less than 1% overnight, and the battery is fully charged by default.
Secondly, you play while rushing.
I think it's okay.
My iPhone is often played with like this.
I feel like there's a little bit of a benefit to the battery drain slowdown.
The downside is that the battery heats up.
It is not good for the battery if it heats up. But once the battery is fully charged.
There is no loss at all when you play while rushing.
Eventually, the battery suddenly became unusable.
Don't know how long your battery has been used.
If more than two years.
It's normal. If you buy a new battery.
It is also possible that Ken can be stolen by JS to replace the original battery. Better appliances should be charged and powered.
It's all two lines.
Yes, it doesn't matter. PSP should fall into it. Besides, isn't the laptop also playing with batteries every day, it's okay.
Don't drain the battery while flushing.
That will have a lot of damage to the battery.
Try not to use 20% or less.
It's best to flush as you go.
Definitely extend battery life.
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