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Does keeping lap top plugged in ruin it..


Jacqueline

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I have been in It for 20 years and leaving the laptop plugged in will not drain the battery. The battery life on a laptop will begin to deplete after one year anyway. If you are concerned about the battery life, remove the battery and run on AC power. Most are fairly easy to remove. Leaving the laptop plugged in will not ruin the laptop. Mine is plugged in and turned on 24/7.

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yeah thanks for the advice...i've always been told not to keep it switched on...but, like earlier tonight, ran it down and forgot i had got the "only 10% battery left" warning...and it switched off on me!grrr luckily it resumed from where i left off once it got some charge in it!

 

I'll not hesitate to keep mine on charge for as long as i like now! although the heat that comes off my viao on charge is unreal!

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It depends if it's lithium-ion or nickle cadmium

 

li-ion tips:

 

Unlike Ni-Cd batteries, lithium-ion batteries should be charged early and often. However, if they are not used for a long time, they should be brought to a charge level of around 40%–60%. Lithium-ion batteries should not be frequently fully discharged and recharged ("deep-cycled") like Ni-Cd batteries, but this is necessary after about every 30th recharge to recalibrate any external electronic "fuel gauge" (e. g. State Of Charge meter). This prevents the fuel gauge from showing an incorrect battery charge.[21]

Li-ion batteries should never be depleted to below their minimum voltage, 2.4 V to 3.0 V per cell.

Li-ion batteries should be kept cool. Ideally they are stored in a refrigerator. Aging will take its toll much faster at high temperatures. The high temperatures found in cars cause lithium-ion batteries to degrade rapidly.

Li-ion batteries should not be frozen [37] (most lithium-ion battery electrolytes freeze at approximately −40 °C; however, this is much colder than the lowest temperature reached by household freezers).

Li-ion batteries should be bought only when needed, because the aging process begins as soon as the battery is manufactured.[21]

When using a notebook computer running from fixed line power over extended periods, the battery should be removed,[38] and stored in a cool place so that it is not affected by the heat produced by the computer.

 

and one i want to add- get one of those cool things to set the laptop on. they plug into the usb & keep the computer from getting too hot.

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