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Once the battery reaches full charge (blue indicator extinguished) the charge indicator in
the Host software will start to fall. The charging process will restart once the charge
indicator drops to around 90%. Do not be concerned that the battery is not fully charged.
Provided the blue LED is not lit, the battery should be considered fully charged.
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Battery charging will be quicker when the SoundTrap is not connected to the host software.
If the green LED is NOT flashing (indicating USB communication mode) battery recharging
will be quicker. As such, for quickest recharge time do not start the Host software, or
alternatively charge the SoundTrap from a USB power supply rather than a computer.
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The battery should not be left for long periods in a discharged state. When storing a
SoundTrap for the off-season, ensure the battery is fully recharged before placing in
storage. To ensure battery longevity, give the battery a top up once every 3 months.
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If the SoundTrap has been left unused for several months the battery may be in a severely
discharged condition. In order to recover from this state the SoundTrap will begin trickle
charging the battery until it reaches a normal state. This process can be very slow if the
SoundTrap is connected to the Host software. See the trouble shooting guide if your
SoundTrap has trouble recovering from this condition.