Laptop Battery Care When Always Plugged In
If you use a laptop as your primary computer and find that for the most part you leave it plugged in on your desk, you need to take battery care into consideration. In a situation like this, you do not want to constantly be charging your battery. This article explains it well.
To summarize, having your battery in a ‘constant’ charge state will reduce the life of the battery, so it is good to occasionally fully discharge it. I have been following this procedure with my cell phone battery and find that the battery lasts several years holding a good charge.
I recently switched to a laptop to replace both my home and work desktop computers and I typically run on battery power, only charging when needed. I know this reduces the performance of the machine, but very seldom do I need to utilize these resources, so I don’t really notice it.
Do you have any laptop battery care tips or tricks you use? If so, please share in the comments.
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What it comes down to though, there is no set rule that covers every type of battery. You need to know if they are NiCad, Nihm, Lithium-ion, etc to get the proper charge/discharge practice in place.
So, the truth is you cannot actually completely kill a device battery by running them til they ‘die.’ The software prevents you from doing so.
I have taken the battery out of my HP 9000 laptop when using it at home (99% of time). So far the pc has given great service for a year and a half without the battery. No data is lost because the UPS keeps it on long enough to save open files. Does the actual laptop battery t act as a “spike” catcher”?
Again thanks Jason for all the tips.
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