Can a laptop battery damage the battery if it is left in the computer for a long time 5

Updated on number 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be. The reasonable use of the laptop battery is to fully discharge once a month. If you don't use your laptop for a long time, remove the battery. Hey, trust me!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nor ... But remember to discharge once a month... Maintain physical activity hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't put it in the computer for a long time, you can put it in **yes.

    I've been in the computer for two years, and I haven't taken it out, and the battery still lasts for three and a half hours.

    It's okay, hehe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Influential. When it is 100% fully charged, it is more likely to be "storage passivation" if it is still plugged in. Storage passivation refers to a rapid drop in voltage when the charging display is fully charged, and the capacity decreases compared to the normal state.

    Storage passivation is most severe when fully charged, and high temperatures can also accelerate the process of passivation and battery aging.

    If you use your computer most of the time with it plugged in and only use the battery's power a few times, charging the battery to 100% frequently and keeping it plugged in may speed up battery aging.

    If you often use the battery, such as holding a computer without a power supply to a meeting, holding the computer to discuss problems with colleagues, you can keep the battery charging and discharging normally, then the passivation will not be too obvious, and you don't have to affect your normal use.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, there is no need to worry about this, the current batteries are lithium batteries, and there is no memory effect, so even when the laptop is not in use, it can be plugged in and charged all the time, and the battery will not be damaged. And now laptops have battery management technology, if the computer's lithium battery is fully charged, then the electricity used by the computer will be directly provided by the power cord, even if it has been plugged in, as long as the battery is fully charged, it is only in the standby state, and the battery will not be used.

    Although lithium batteries do not have a memory effect, but for the battery of a laptop, there is a parameter of the number of times of full charge, this charge is not an ordinary number of charges, but the number of times it is recharged after discharge, this full charge times actually don't care too much, even if it is used up, it is just to reduce the battery capacity, and it will not make the battery damaged and unusable.

    If your laptop is always used in the room, you don't need to worry too much about the battery, and it doesn't matter if you need to work on the go, then it is necessary to monitor the computer battery to ensure that the remaining capacity of the battery is enough to use, and if the battery capacity is too depleted, it is recommended to replace the battery with a new one.

    When the laptop is loaded with a battery and plugged in, the power management chip of the laptop will judge the battery power ratio, and if the battery power ratio is lower than the set threshold, it will charge the battery and power the computer at the same time. When the battery is fully charged, the battery is no longer charged, and the computer does not consume battery power when it runs.

    Charging begins when the battery is reconnected after use, or when the self-discharge falls below the threshold. Therefore, if it is said that the full unplugging is compared with one plugged in the power supply, the latter must have less damage to the battery. Because, the self-discharge will be very slow, and it will take ten days and half a month to reach the threshold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The battery is a consumable, it will break down sooner or later, don't care too much, replace it if it is broken, or use it normally.

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