by nickj » Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:32 am
Neither. The Charge LED is not for the battery, but rather indicates that the on-board capacitor is charged up and can potentially cause a shock. Even if incoming power has been turned off, use caution to not touch any of the power terminals until the capacitor is discharged, as indicated by the LED being off.
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