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Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
Typically these desktop chargers are built using emergency battery protection chips. They're meant as second line of defense in case the primary charging circuitry fails, or if the device doesn't shut down by itself before battery becomes empty. Because they're not meant to actually have to do anything in normal use, their trip points are set outside the typical operating range of the battery.

In the long run this stresses the battery, making its capacity decay much more rapidly than normal.
This makes sense, though with cheap batteries, one solution would be to throw out your batteries every so often and buy new ones.

I don't suppose you could recommend a charger that DOESN'T have this problem?

Edit: Besides buying a second N900