Sure do it backwards! hehehehe
Brandy
----- Original Message -----

> Leaving the power adapter connected to the Duo, but not plugged in will
> drain your battery and might mess up the power manager. I think there is a
> capacitor (?) in the power supply which draws current from the battery.
>
> -Rich
>
> I was told not to disconnect the Duo PS from the power line as long
> as the Duo is still connected to it. Doing so would be one easy way
> to kill the PS.
>
> Connect the wall plug first and then the Duo, and DISconnect the Duo
> first, then the 110V/220V.
>
> Don't know if this is nonsense, an urban legend, or the truth. Apple
> recommends exactly this order for plugging it IN, but doesn't mention
> a proper procedure for disconnecting it. Any opinions?
>
> Steffen



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