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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2004
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| Panasonic SL-CT720 I've not bought a personal CD player in years, and a lot has changed. This Panasonic model SC-CT720 comes with two rechargeable batteries (and an external AA battery pack). Is it OK to leave the batteries in the unit if you're running the thing off the AC adapter? Most often, I'll have the thing at home, connected to an AC outlet. I'll only need battery operation on occasion. I just don't know if the batteries will be damaged by leaving them in while the unit is connected to the AC adapter for extended periods. Thanks a lot if you can educate me on this. |
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