In a message dated 9/2/2005 10:45:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Other batteries have other reactions when overcharged, but all have some 
sort of negative reaction.  Overcharging a Lithium Ion battery is 
dangerously catestrophic.  Because of this fact, lithium ion batteries 
have charge regulators for each cell, to prevent a serious explosion.

This is a rather simplified explanation.
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Huh. Sort of get it. But how can a battery accept more charge than it can 
hold?

Like say, a glass of milk. Pour too much milk it goes outside the glass. Bad 
effect, but the glass can't get any fuller. Or maybe that's it. Is that it?

Marnie aka Clueless

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