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Of course, it is completely fine to leave a Ryobi battery on its charger while it's being charged. Otherwise, how could it ever be reused once it's drained? However, you do still want to take it ...
Here is a tried and tested sample circuit of a Li-Ion battery charger that can be used to charge any 3.7V Li-Ion battery using a 5VDC (USB, Solar Panel…) power supply. At the heart of the circuit is ...
Before purchasing a new battery or charger, ensure that they are compatible with your Porter-Cable 20V MAX Lithium-Ion tools.