If the battery is fully charged charge can it continue to be plugged?

Maybe the battery can be damaged if she continue to be plugged to the charger unit once it has been fully charged?

No, it will not damage the battery.

You can reload at any time, for any period of time.

You can use the computer while loading.

Don't deplete the battery at a low level.

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