Thanks for the reply! I bought some bad cloned batteries from eBay and they would discharge at different speeds individually. It made me a little gun shy.Sounds normal to me.
Certainly better to ask now rather than later..It made me a little gun shy.
It sounds quite normal to me. It is always better to ask than assume, we enjoy answering questions almost as much as helping spend other folks money.Three of the batteries are on the second indicator light and one of them is still at one light. I'm assuming it was a bit lower voltage. Is this normal?
Lol thanks!It sounds quite normal to me. It is always better to ask than assume, we enjoy answering questions almost as much as helping spend other folks money.
Jerry
I've had an LG that was a bit hard to charge, in general. I wound up retiring it because I was like, "Eh, this is getting a bit odd."
IDK if it was The First Time, and after that it behaved normally I might assume it was a bit older or from a different batch or whatever, but I probably would not freak out.
I suppose to be on the safe side you could do everything Rossum suggested, that's probably your best course of action.
Or, you could toss it NOW. God if I did everything Rossum did with a battery (he's surely probably right though) I'd just say, "I'm tired. Goodbye battery."
Anna
Yeah, I know a thing or two about automotive electronics too; and when I retire from that business, I hope to buy one last car -- an old MBZ turbo-diesel that will happily run without any electronics.He (Rossum) understands and enjoys that stuff. For me the whole thing is sort of like today's automobile; I can start it, I can drive it but how it works with today's electronics is mysterious to me.