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It depends if it's a fast or slow charger.  But either 
way, it's probably not a good idea (since most chargers 
can charge the battery even while it's playing).

Josh
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>                         mne:                                    Tid:18.37
>    MEDDELANDE          overcharging
>                                                              Datum: 0-12-13
> How about overcharging?
> I use my MZ-R50 at work, and its always plugged in, so supposedly its always 
> charging. Is there a risk of damaging the battery?
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> Ivica Petrovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev (onsdag 13 december 2000):
> >
> >You all have to think about a separate NiMH charger. It's not so expensive,
> >and since the MZR 70 is using single AA it would be good to think about some
> >kind of Power bank charger. The system is so called "Always Plug In", so you
> >don't have to worry about overcharging, just take away a single one AA with
> >you ( and putting back the flat one). So, you'll be always ready to
> >go....I've got mine made by GP for 10$ ( without batteries of
> >course).
> >
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