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With engine not running it should read 12.6 volts if it is fully charged. You will need a digital volt meter to check it.
Theirs a battery on the bottom right screen.If it full then that means the battery's fully charged.
Phone off: Your phone will show a full battery and say "Fully Charged" Phone on: on the right top corner your battery will show a full battery and blink
generally speaking, there are several LED lights on the battery charger, when the light is red, it meas the battery is being charged, when the light turn to green or yellow, it means the battery is full charged
It means the battery is full.
When a battery is completely charged it is this. Answer: 'POWER-FULL', skull, whisk, uproar, fondue
You can with most laptops, but then the battery will not be charged. Try it - if the screen goes blank when you pull the battery out then it's off. For most laptops, you only get 1 battery pack out of the box and in order to maximize the battery's life time, once u have a fully charged battery u can remove it when u have an AC power on, so that the battery wont keeps on charging. Cant the laptop detects if the battery is full and cut off the charging? Yes, in most of the cases, but it is still a myth if hooking on both AC and battery together will shorten the battery's life time.
if the laptop battery over charged, the laptop battery will get hot, Seriously will damage the battery, but now most of the laptop battery have a overshoot protection, when the battery was full charged, it will stop charging automatic, so it won't worry about it
No, it just keeps it at 100%.
If you need to jump start the car then the battery may be fully charged but it is defective and needs replacing. A full charged battery will read 12.6 volts at the posts with the engine not running. 12 volts indicates the battery is only 25% charged.
are you sure you have it fully charged? (also i heard that if you buy a new electronic and you unplug it before it is fully charged it will have less full battery usage every charge, so if you unpluged it just after it started charging the first time you might have almost no battery power at full charge)
The battery has nothing to do with the power of the engine. Now if you are referring to starting power then some batteries can show a full charge and still not be able to start the engine. Remove the battery and have it tested for free at almost any auto parts store that sells batteries or Walmart.