They are not designed for deep discharge, and a full discharge can reduce the battery's lifespan.
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In late 1916, he was reexamined by the Army and deemed unfit for service; he was given a full discharge in January 1917.
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The damage is focused on the weakest cell, so that each additional full discharge will cause more and more damage to that cell.
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Modern cell phones almost all use nickel-cadmium family of batteries needed occasional full discharges to keep working well, allegedly due to the memory effect.
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In contrast, the standard automotive lead-acid battery is irreparably damaged by just a few full discharges _ as when the driver leaves the lights on.
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Returning to his native land in 1830 he continued in the full discharge of his ministerial duties in various parts of England throughout the remainder of his life.
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A : An electric vehicle using the latest technology-- similar to the one tested by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution-- requires about 30 kilowatt-hours to recharge from a full discharge.
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He paid a composition of ?00 . in full discharge of the debt in 1719 . He was a gambler, losing heavily, and this was regarded as a scandal.
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ACF Holdings Bhd has proposed to revise its profit guarantee for the year ended Dec 31, 1997, and also give a full discharge of the profit guarantee for each of the financial years ending Dec 31, 1998 and 1999.
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In many applications of capacitors dielectric absorption is not a problem but in some applications, such as long-filters, it is important that the capacitor does not recover a residual charge after full discharge, and capacitors with low absorption are specified.