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Heat around the port/socket suggest too much modulation needed to go from source freq&hertz to destination amps/wavelengths. Heat around the body of the battery containment suggests rapid charge or decharge. Generally speaking, one battery module cannot be simultaneously charged and decharged, so if a device can be used while charging this means it likely has separate submodules within where one is charging while another is recharging, each generating heat from resistance while doing so. If you're getting heat at the wall socket you have an electrical problem and need an electrician.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can't. It's just that kind of a product. Mine never charged over 86, and the power cord got *very* hot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First see if you are not over charging , 0 to 100 then ..if it's the first time follow the manufacturer, warming is normal just do not leave unattend after the first charge 72 , i will only do 24 ,unless i drop 25% then i will do the 72 hrs , other than that 24 hrs as long it shows 100% you shoiuld be getting same result , only 72 hrs if 25% is my recommendation .
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