Sure you can. But, since the intended use is for home Internet that might not be real convenient.
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Type: Posts; User: bobdevnul
Sure you can. But, since the intended use is for home Internet that might not be real convenient.
Leaving a Lithium battery on the charger and constantly charged to 100% will degrade the battery over time. The warmer it is the faster it will degrade. Over what time? That is impossible to say...