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Leaving a broken drain plug keeper can lead to potential leaks and damages to your vehicle or equipment. It is recommended to replace the drain plug as soon as possible to prevent any unwanted leaks and ensure proper functioning of the draining system. You can either purchase a replacement drain plug or have a professional repair it for you.
If you are using the Dyson charger made for the vac then leaving it plugged in for over the recommended time will do not harm. The battery will only charge so much then stop charging.
You're OK.
After the phone has turned on when you plug it in, you can turn it off. So, plug in the charger, the phone will start charging and turn on. You can then leave the charger plugged in, but just turn the phone off and leave it charging.
It is ok to leave it plugged in. It said that in my direction and on my charger itself. I had my grass hog for about 5 years and I always keep my plugged in.
no just inspect if belt appears ok leave alone ,as for the plug leads again the same if it runs ok leave well alone ,just the timing belt because they can dry out with age
Mike ultimately it depends on the charging board and battery combination most modern units it won't hurt at all. I leave mine plugged almost all the time as well as my laptop.
Some DVD players will work without the battery plugged in anyway, and batteries store best with a partial charge.
I'm not going to get into battery science but Lithium Ion, NiCad and NmH batteries all like to be treated a little differently.
I think you are safe....but in time all batteries will fail regardless.
Yes, you can leave the device plugged in, you do not need to unplug it if you turn off the computer, do remember to safely remove when you plug it out though.
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