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    A Typical Battery Charger Should Not Be Used During Programming
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A Typical Battery Charger Should Not Be Used During Programming

Question 8

Question 8

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A typical battery charger should not be used during programming because of ________.


A) the battery may overheat
B) possible reversed current
C) the excessive noise
D) fluctuations in voltage levels

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