Aug 28, 2008, 09:48 PM // 21:48
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2008
Location: UK
Profession: W/
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Stupid newbie question about laptops
When using at home on my desk i often charge the battery till full (whilst using the laptop) then take it out of the AC and use up the battery till its at about 10% and repeat the process until im done using it....is this how youre meant to use laptops? or should i just live it in the plug when at home even if the batterys full?
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Aug 28, 2008, 10:04 PM // 22:04
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Louisiana
Profession: E/Me
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I just leave mine plugged in when I'm using it. If I need to put it up for some reason (I don't keep it on a desk or anywhere in particular), I unplug it but then plug it back it when I use it again. There's no need to constantly drain your battery dowm, no matter what anyone tells you. You might get some more life out of it that way, but mine is over 3 years old and still has all the life I need from it those times when I do run the comp off the battery.
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Aug 29, 2008, 12:02 AM // 00:02
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2008
Location: UK
Profession: W/
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Guys since i hardly ever move my laptop out of the room and always on ac usually, should i take out the battery whilst ac is in????? i read on several sites this is better????
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Aug 29, 2008, 01:21 AM // 01:21
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Somewhere between GW and GW2
Guild: Shaved Wookies [HoT]
Profession: N/
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In the long run it seems like it. My old laptop's battery got screwed because I kept leaving it plugged overnight w/ the battery in it for most of the year. When I did want to use it without plugging it, the battery life became lower. From an hour it became 20 minutes. This was an old laptop btw, I didn't that that risk w/ my new one so I wouldn't know if the newer laptops are different
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Aug 29, 2008, 03:15 AM // 03:15
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: near SF, CA
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Modern laptops use Li-ion batteries that work best when kept at full charge all the time. They do not suffer from battery memory like older NiCad batteries, hence it is fine to leave them plugged in and charging all the time. Unlike NiCad, Li-on charge capacity diminishes if you let them fully discharge. So, just keep them charging whenever possible...
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Aug 29, 2008, 04:21 AM // 04:21
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Burninate Stuff
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: New Mexico
Profession: E/Mo
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When I got my laptop, battery life was ~2hrs
now, 2 years on the battery later (plugged in about 90% of the time, basically a desktop) i get about 1.5 hrs
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Aug 29, 2008, 11:03 PM // 23:03
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: near SF, CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wrath Of Dragons
When I got my laptop, battery life was ~2hrs
now, 2 years on the battery later (plugged in about 90% of the time, basically a desktop) i get about 1.5 hrs
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Unfortunately, also Li-on batteries do lose capacity over time as they age. On the plus side, they will soon be increasing to 1000% current capacities (yes, 2-day battery up-times for laptops) thanks to upcoming nanowire technology.
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