The laptop has taken off the battery and used it with the power supply, should you unplug it after s

Updated on number 2024-03-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A few upstairs I don't know why I don't need to pull it out... In that way, the computer is always in the power-on state, and the power adapter is always in the power-on state, the computer and the adapter are composed of many electronic components, and the electronic components will heat up in the power-on state, and they will not be rested all the time, of course, it will increase the loss. Over time, it will definitely affect the service life of the components.

    Therefore, when the computer is not in use, the power must be completely cut off, and in summer, it is better to turn off the power for an hour after a few hours, so that you can take a break and let the computer have a rest; It's best to buy a special cooling pad for this book to enhance the heat dissipation effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The power supply should be unplugged.

    It is impossible for a computer to be charged without a battery installed, so there is no point in plugging it in after shutting it down. And when the power adapter is plugged into an AC power outlet, it also consumes power, which creates an unwarranted waste.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, it is not necessary to use this one,In addition, you don't need to remove the battery,Mine is ASUS F83E81-VF,Notebook manufacturers will set to avoid frequent battery charging and discharging and loss,Mine will be automatically charged below 95%,So don't worry about excessive battery wear and tear。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Shut down and unplug it! This way the computer is safer! Unplugging the power supply has no effect on the computer, as there is a battery in the motherboard of the computer to ensure that the computer's settings are not erased.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Doesn't matter! It doesn't fall off when you unplug the power time and BIOS settings, at least that's what I do!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Eh, it's better to unplug it, but it's generally fine, mine is plugged in all day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why take the battery off.

    On average, it is enough to fully charge and discharge the battery once a month.

    If the battery is taken out and the power is suddenly lost, it is easy to damage the motherboard.

    It's up to the individual to unplug it.

    I usually don't pull it out, it doesn't make any difference.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello dear, yes, you have to unplug the power supply, take windows10 as an example, the laptop should be unplugged after the laptop is shut down, if you often plug the power supply into the notebook and do not pull it out, the host power supply will still work, if the long-term life expectancy may also be reduced. It is very bad to run out of battery power and then recharge, because lithium batteries have long been popularized in notebook batteries.

    This type of battery does not have the so-called memory effect, but it is best to keep the charge at a high level at all times, so don't always use the laptop battery below 20% before charging, just try to charge it when possible. Do not use the computer in an unstable environment, such as in the car. This is very harmful to the hard drive, and can even make the hard drive scrapped.

    When the power is turned off and needs to be turned on again, it is best to wait for a minute before turning it on. It is best to turn off the laptop for more than 20 seconds before moving the laptop. Do not use in an environment where the temperature is too high or too low, which will have the greatest impact on the LCD and the battery, and the low temperature should not be lower than 10 degrees Celsius, and the high temperature should not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.

    Can I unplug my laptop after it is turned off.

    Hello dear, yes, you want to unplug the power supply, take windows10 as an example, after the laptop is shut down, you have to unplug the power supply, if you often plug the power supply into the notebook and do not pull it out, the host power supply will still work, and if you have a long-term crack, the previous life may also be reduced. It is very bad to run out of battery power and then recharge, because lithium batteries have long been popularized in notebook batteries. This type of battery does not have the so-called memory effect, but it is best to keep the power at a high level at all times, so don't always use the laptop battery below 20% before charging, just charge it when possible.

    Do not use the computer in an unstable environment, such as in the car. This is very harmful to the hard drive, and can even make the hard drive scrapped. When the power is turned off and needs to be turned on again, it is best to wait for a minute before turning it on.

    It is best to turn off the laptop for more than 20 seconds before moving the laptop. Do not use in an environment where the temperature is too high or too low, which will have the greatest impact on the LCD and battery, and the low Senhui temperature is best not lower than 10 degrees Celsius, and the high temperature is best not more than 30 degrees Celsius.

    It doesn't matter if you unplug the laptop after it is turned off, right?

    It is recommended to unplug it.

    I saw a large group of people on Douyin saying that the laptop can be turned off without unplugging.

    If you need to recharge, you can temporarily reserve AC power. If the battery is full, it is a good habit to unplug the power supply after shutting it down.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Dear, after the laptop is turned off, it is best to unplug the power supply, the power supply is still connected to the socket and there is voltage, the notebook is generally a standby voltage, it is best to unplug the power supply, although it will not be very draining to plug in.

    Do you want to unplug the laptop after it is turned off.

    Kiss! Glad to serve you! I'm Daxin, please wait patiently for 2 minutes, I'm sorting out, I'll answer for you right away, and please don't end the consultation!

    Dear, after the laptop is turned off, it is best to unplug the power supply, the power supply is still connected to the socket and there is voltage, the notebook is generally a standby voltage, it is best to unplug the power supply, although it will not be very draining to plug in.

    Pro, 1Theoretically, it's pretty much the same whether you pull it out or not. 2.

    Unplugging it has at least two benefits: it leaves the adapter powered off and doesn't work. Rest.

    Some of them are turned off and unplugged.

    Hope mine is helpful to you!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello dear, do you want to unplug the laptop after it is turned off? 1. After the laptop is turned off, it is best to unplug the power supply, the power supply is still connected to the socket and there is voltage, the notebook is generally on standby voltage, it is best to unplug the power supply, although it will not consume much power when plugged in. However, as long as the power supply is turned on, even if it is not plugged into the computer, the power supply will waste electricity without load, and shorten the life of the power supply.

    2. Although the current book has an overcharge protection circuit, the battery will not be flushed at all when it is full, and there is no need to worry about charging, but it is still safe to unplug the power supply, especially in the summer thunderstorm season, and there is a situation where lightning damages the shutdown computer plugged in by the power supply. What does a laptop power supply do? Function 1:

    RectificationFirst of all, we need to know that the electronic components in the transistor use direct current when they operate. Direct current has a stable high and low potential, which corresponds to the instructions 0 and 1 inside the transistor, so electronic components can only operate normally with direct current. The CPU is a typical large-scale transistor integrated circuit, so it is natural that it should be powered by direct current when it is running.

    While we usually use 220 volts and 50 Hz alternating current, the CPU and other transistor electronics (such as graphics cards) will not operate if it is directly connected to the computer, and one of the responsibilities of the power supply is to convert the alternating current to direct current with an internal rectifier bridge. Role 2: transformer and voltage stabilizationThe mains we use daily is 220 volts, and according to Intel's ATX power supply voltage standard, the devices on the motherboard should run according to the voltage of +volt, +5 volts, and +12 volts respectively.

    In addition, the devices operated by these models are extremely sensitive to voltage changes, and fluctuations in voltage of a few tenths of a volt can cause damage to them. The function of the power supply is to transform and stabilize the voltage, convert the voltage of the mains power into the voltage that the internal device can work normally and then supply power, and stabilize the voltage through a special structure to reduce the voltage fluctuation amplitude to protect the internal device. Role 3:

    Filtering anti-interference power supply generally has a filtering system to clean up the impurities in the mains. These impurities are mainly some unwanted waves with high frequencies or signals that disrupt the work of the computer platform. If the electricity is not filtered, then the input electricity will produce radiation that will affect the normal operation of the platform.

    The filtering system makes the incoming current pure and resistant to radiated interference. As the saying goes, if the current is like blood, then the host power supply is like the heart of a computer, ensuring that the hardware is powered normally, and works normally and stabilizes the voltage in a low-interference situation. If the above-mentioned protection functions of the poor quality power supply are not good, then the other parts of the computer will live in fear all day long, and will always suffer from the threat of voltage mutations and radio waves.

    Hope it helps.

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