It is not a requirement. All Apple devices use lithium-ion batteries and can be recharged whenever it is convenient, whether fully discharged or not. The need to fully-discharge the battery prior to charging is only of relevance to nickel-based batteries.
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Your iPod should be switched on. If the battery is completely dead then plug it in to charge and it will automatically switch on when it has enough charge.
you jump start it and drive it around for 20 minutes and the altinator should charge it
It's called being dead
if you have a dead dog you should make him/her funeral plans and bury her/him like she is a human being
Perhaps you mean if the battery is dead can you charge it, yes you can but you should have it tested to see if in fact it is any good and will take a charge, then have the vehicles electrical system tested to find out why the battery went dead in the first place.
Of course! how can a dead man drown if he is already dead?!!!! Of course! how can a dead man drown if he is already dead?!!!!
A battery jump starter works by taking the charge from another battery, such as in another car, and passing it to the dead battery. When the charge is sufficient in starting the dead battery, it should then start charging itself as the engine runs.
Almost dead is better
You can use a usb charger but it only works if u have enabled it in the settings first
When it goes dead and won't hold a charge - usually 5-8 years depending on climate
Dead battery Fully charge or replace Dead battery Fully charge or replace Dead battery Fully charge or replace
I assume you mean how long to charge the battery. You should never let the alternator charge a dead battery if possible. The alternator is designed to keep the battery charged but not to charge a dead battery. You put a strain on the alternator and it can cause a diode to burn out. Drive home and then put a battery charger on the battery to fully charge it.