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Posted on Jun 21, 2010

How long do you charge the li-ion battery on a Mitsuba HDC-8800?

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It usually takes around 16 hours for the first charge. Then a few hours after that. When you charge the battery and it is fully charged, the light on the charger will change from red to green. I would not recommend charging it any less then that amount of time as it will cut battery life back dramatically over time.

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