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 300Eplus - Remove battery for always connected use

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rogerroentgen Posted - 04/09/2016 : 21:28:24
Is it safe to completely remove the battery on the GMC-300Eplus if it is always connected to USB power?

If a battery must be connected for safe operation, could the battery be replaced with large capacitor(s)? something like 2200uf+ @25v electrolytic capacitors?
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ZLM Posted - 04/10/2016 : 20:18:07
Yes. You can remove the battery.

However, removing the battery is not necessary. The unit has a micro controller to control the power. When the battery is fully charged and there is a external power, the it will switch to external power automatically.

The large capacitor does not work.

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