Thread: Charging oddity
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Old 04-03-24, 04:33 PM   #3
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Default Re: Charging oddity

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Originally Posted by Seeker View Post
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My left field theory is maybe I have corrosion on a connector and the temp change is affecting its resistance but as theories go it's "out there".
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I think initial temp change effect is probably close to the mark but I'd suggest it's more likely to be due to a slight difference in the operation of the semi-conductor parts in the reg/rec whilst they're getting up to 'normal' temperature in use. Coupled with dealing with a slightly more depleted battery state after supplying the initial start power, I can imagine it might fall out of tolerance for a simple monitor. I don't reckon it's anything untoward.

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dump the monitor and live in blissful ignorance.
As above, I agree this is the way to go.
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