do you mean blank as in white?
well if that is the case than, i don't know.
but if it was fully charged and suddenly went black on you that happened with me too.
what i did to fix my problem i held both the home and sleep button (top and bottom button) and held it that way until the logo came up. if it does connect to iTunes and if it says you need to restore well there isn't any other choice.
as far i think,there is no current flowing between two fully charged capacitor.current flow in a capacitor happens until it gets fully charged.if it is fully charged then there is no lack of potential,so no current flow.
the battery level will indicate 100%
It won't matter as it will stop sucking sunlight.
No, but it will work better if it is fully charged.
When it is charging the screen reads: Battery Charging. When it is fully charged it reads: Battery Charged.
A fully charged 12 volt automotive battery should have 12.68 volts.
Not fully, but these days come more than half charged, yes.
The battery will run down and he engine will stop. You will not be able to start the engine. The alternator keeps the battery fully charged.
Laptops that's battery is fully charged does not weigh any more or less than one that's battery is not fully charged. If there is a difference, it would be so small you would not be able to tell.
You have to shoot it 3 times fully charged. (You get it fully charged by holding down your mouse.)
where the battery bar is..it will be fully green
Playback time in an Ipod Shuffle is up to 10 hours when fully charged.