no it cant because i left my wii on 4 a week when i went on hoilday and it worked fine
Rechargeable batteries that are not charged for a long time will still work sufficiently. Batteries that are overcharged will damage the battery.
Rechargeable batteries usually last 300 to 500 cycles which is when a battery is at 100%, then is drained to 0% and charged again. Even if you do not drain it completely and recharge the battery, it is still considered a cycle.
No the battery is built in but should last a long time.
No set answer to that. It depends on the capacity of the battery and the power consumption of what it's connected to.
Rechargeable batteries do wear out usually after their self life or prolonged use. Depending on how long you have had that particular battery and how many times it has been recharged determines how long they will last.
Rechargeable batteries have been used for a long term in our daily life in many devices like our vehicles. Such types of batteries do not function in the same way that solar-powered batteries do.
No set answer to that, it depends on the size/capacity of the battery and what it's powering.
Yes, but not the regular store-bought batteries, the PlayStation Move controller and the Navigation Controller are powered by a built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. They require batteries because they are wireless.
For the Gameboy Advance which uses AA batteries there is an available long life rechargeable battery pack.
The storage battery industry is driven by industry needs for small, long-lasting, cost-effective storage, or rechargeable, batteries.
As long as the battery is charged
Depends entirely on how much current you use to charge it.