tim_de_wolf
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2011-10-27
, 21:59
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2011-10-27
, 22:19
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@ Denmark
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2011-10-27
, 22:47
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@ Rochester, NY
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2011-10-28
, 00:04
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@ Denmark
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Something that would be awesome: An adjustable brightness based on the light sensor. I often find that when my clock too bright at night, but too dark to see in the morning. It would be great to have the brightness change based on how much ambient light there is, to brighten as the room does.
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2011-10-28
, 00:32
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2011-10-28
, 09:59
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@ Denmark
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Just for the record - keeping LiPo battery "topped" (fully charger) all night every night is quite a overkill for a battery lifetime. I suspect at least 50% worse lifetime doing so. Keep in mind, that LiPo's like best to be keep between 40-80%.
If this would be done in a way, than - when reaching certain discharge threshold, like 50% - battery is charged up to 80%, and left in peace, that would be 100% neutral to battery life.
Ho ever, keeping it between 95-100% (like with USB charging) or in constant minimal charge (external charging - because every external charger can't distinguish load used by phone from load accepted by battery during charge process), it is harmful for the battery, on long term. to be honest, it seems that USB charging is even less harmful, than "standby current", used by external charger to keep battery 100%. It was recommended for NiMH/NiCD, but for Li-Ions and derivatives, it's overkill.
Otherwise, very nice idea. I wonder if someone may come up with idea to limit charging (80%) - this way, that would even increase battery life, instead of harming it (more cycles up to 80%, instead of up to 100%)
// Edit
Not directly related, but in light of 1500 mAh Scuds becoming unavailable + no signs of any similar battery, to prepare 3000 mAh dual batteries, I'm really considering charging my battery to 80% all the time, to preserve lifetime/capacity. Where LiPo are used for industrial purposes, they're never charger for more than 80%, because it improves lifetime A LOT (thus, reducing costs).
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2011-10-28
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@ UK
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2011-12-07
, 15:40
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2011-12-12
, 06:31
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2011-12-12
, 08:24
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alarm, clock, display, night |
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