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    1. Asked: September 6, 2021In: Communication

      How do you know if AC is overheating?

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      Added an answer on September 7, 2021 at 6:36 pm

      Modern fridges rarely need regassing, however, it can and does happen, which is both costly and uneconomical. Normally, your fridge gas won't run out unless the pipes are damaged or the factory welds are faulty. So before you write-off your valuable fridge, let us inspect it and see if it's worth keRead more

      Modern fridges rarely need regassing, however, it can and does happen, which is both costly and uneconomical. Normally, your fridge gas won’t run out unless the pipes are damaged or the factory welds are faulty. So before you write-off your valuable fridge, let us inspect it and see if it’s worth keeping alive. The gas stays in the refrigerator life-long. It only leaks out if you puncture the icebox with a knife or sharp object when you try to remove ice. If you are patient and let the thing defrost by itself, you won’t damage the evaporator and the gas will stay inside forever.

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    2. Asked: September 6, 2021In: Communication

      Does frequent charging affect phone performance?

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      Added an answer on September 7, 2021 at 6:36 pm

      You can charge a modern phone any time you like — even while using it — and it won’t be a problem. Though if you’re using it while it’s on the power adapter, it might not actually be charging much, if at all. That power will be used to run the phone, and only if there’s enough left-over power will tRead more

      You can charge a modern phone any time you like — even while using it — and it won’t be a problem. Though if you’re using it while it’s on the power adapter, it might not actually be charging much, if at all. That power will be used to run the phone, and only if there’s enough left-over power will the battery get any charge. Li-ion batteries age based on full charge and discharge cycles, and a bit faster if they get too hot. So whether you charge for an hour or two once a day, or a few minutes a day at many different times, the result is the same.
      Almost. There is an aging mechanism that kicks in at about an 80% charge. So it’s not a terribly good idea to keep your battery near a full charge all the time. I’m can’t exactly put that into numbers, I just know that it won’t last quite as long if you keep it near full charge all the time. However, your phone’s charging system will turn off once the battery is full. You can’t overcharge it.

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