No
If it is plugged in yes.
No --the slides will open with fully charged batteries.
Keep plugged into charger whenever not in use, until fully charged.
Sulfation can happen when battery is not fully charged and remains discharged
An electrical cord is provided for just that purpose and when plugged into an electrical outlet, the battery charging light will come on. After the unit is fully charged, the Battery Fully Charged light comes on and you can unplug from electrical outlet and use anywhere you need it.
This may be happening because some of your cords are not fully plugged in. Check the cords that connect that ps2 to the television and make sure that they are plugged in well. It's the cord that has three wires.. the tips of the wires are yellow, white and red. The red is the cord that controls the volume. So I am guessing that your white and yellow cord are plugged in while the red is not fully plugged in.
Yes, the battery is fully charged.
To check if your TomTom is being charged,connect the charger ,power on the unit , tap the bottom right of the Driving view to get to the route summary screen. If the battery is being charged, the word Charging is shown under the battery symbol on the right. If you don't see the word Charging, the battery is either fully charged (indicated by a completely filled battery symbol) or it isn't receiving external power.
Cellphone batteries last after fully charged, through the electricity inserted in the phone while being plugged in. Batteries typically have to be replaced as needed, or every year.
No, but it will work better if it is fully charged.
A fully charged 12 volt automotive battery should have 12.68 volts.