laptop power: battery vs. outlet
laptop power: battery vs. outlet
What is the best way to power a laptop to extend battery life? I'll be running off outlet power 95% of the time, so should I remove the battery and use the power cable all the time, and only put the battery back in when I need it?
Also, is it bad to leave the battery charged but unused for extended periods of time?
Also, is it bad to leave the battery charged but unused for extended periods of time?
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In that case, I'll probably just take it out, if for no other reason than making it lighter for transporting. :icon26:Tormentius wrote:Its not going to make a big difference either way. The battery should hold up well for at least 4 years by which point you're probably going to be looking into a new laptop anyways.
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if you want to preserve it, use it regularly once in awile through its full cycle and it will last a long time.werldhed wrote:In that case, I'll probably just take it out, if for no other reason than making it lighter for transporting. :icon26:Tormentius wrote:Its not going to make a big difference either way. The battery should hold up well for at least 4 years by which point you're probably going to be looking into a new laptop anyways.
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plained wrote:
you are wrong about that.
I've used a variety of laptops for many years and supported many more and have yet to see a problem with leaving the battery connected. They are designed to be left connected ffs, its not recommended to detach them unless you're planning on storing the laptop for an extended period of time.
its universally known about these battery types regarding heat and frequency of useage
http://www.batteryx.com/Support/FAQ.asp
for example
http://www.batteryx.com/Support/FAQ.asp
for example
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Sure heat and usage slowly degrade performance but that doesn't mean that a battery used daily for years is going to wear out before the laptop it is attached to is replaced or recycled. They are designed with daily use in mind.plained wrote:its universally known about these battery types regarding heat and frequency of useage
http://www.batteryx.com/Support/FAQ.asp
for example
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