Will the battery of an ASUS laptop automatically switch to an external power source when it is fully

Updated on number 2024-05-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    ASUS notebook now lithium battery has a charge protection function, I forgot the professional terminology, when you are fully charged, it will not be recharged, but the battery will automatically consume a certain amount of power, as if it is less than 95%, it will be automatically recharged. So you don't need to take the battery off. The life of a battery seems to be 500 times of charge and discharge.

    If you've been using an external power supply, I guess it's okay to use it for 5 or 6 years. Besides, the battery is used for less time, and it doesn't break down all at once.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let me tell you that when the external power supply is used, the electricity of the external power supply is used If the battery power is not enough at this time, it will be automatically charged If it is full, it will not be charged and the battery power is not applicable Some people say that the battery is not used because after unplugging the power supply, the computer will be in a state of waiting to turn on and will consume a small amount of power At this time, the battery is used and the heat is large when using the power supply, which affects the battery life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the battery is fully charged, an external power supply will be used, which will not affect the battery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to use an external power supply, you will carry the battery, if you use the external and the battery at the same time, you have to pay attention to the properties of the battery! Be careful not to always plug in the power cord, the battery will not be able to stand it, my IBM battery will break me!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you use an external power supply for a long time, take the battery off, otherwise it will definitely affect the battery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as the external power supply is connected, the external power supply will be used by default, and if the battery is not satisfied, it can be charged at the same time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, it's okay for the laptop to be plugged in all the time after it is fully charged, so it's better for the laptop. The notebook can be plugged in when it is placed on the table and not moved, and it is good to unplug the power supply and use the battery when it is occasionally moved. Rationale:

    1.The life of lithium batteries is limited, and constant charging and discharging is a damage to the battery life. Usually the test standard of notebook manufacturers is 500 complete charge and discharge cycles, and the battery capacity loss cannot be less than 80% of the total capacity.

    That is to say, if you charge and discharge the battery once a day, the battery capacity will decay by 20% in less than two years, and it is more likely to break. If you really want to talk about preservation, in fact, it is not good to overcharge the battery, usually the battery is 60% of the power when it is shipped and transported. 2.

    When the laptop's battery is fully charged, the laptop will stop charging the battery, so you won't have any effect on the battery if you plug it in. Some students have pluggable batteries on their computers and like to use the batteries down, but it is not necessary. 3.

    It should be noted that the battery will self-discharge, that is, the power will automatically decrease if it is left untouched, although it is minimal. However, when the battery is low and not used for a long time (half a year or a year), it is possible to overdischarge, which is irreversible to the lithium battery, which is basically equivalent to scrapping.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When using the laptop in an environment that provides a stable power supply, it is recommended to use an external charger, and the battery will be charged automatically.

    Lithium batteries have no memory effect, and ASUS original lithium batteries have safety mechanisms such as preventing overcharging, preventing over-discharge, charging temperature control, etc., so in an environment with a power supply, you can plug in the power supply and use it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Answer: It is good to keep the notebook plugged in the power supply, and it is a kind of protection for the battery to keep it plugged in. If you don't plug in the power supply, there will be a certain degree of leakage under normal circumstances, and leaving the battery in an undercharged state for a long time will cause the maximum storage capacity of the battery to decline. The most common situation is that it is not easy to fully charge, basically the power can only be charged to 96%-98%, and generally today's laptops have the function of automatic power-off.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's okay to keep the laptop plugged in after it's fully charged! My laptop is just plugged in and plugged in after it is fully charged!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay to keep your laptop plugged in after it's fully charged. Since there is a special switching circuit in the power adapter and in the laptop, after the battery is fully charged, it will not supply power to the battery with high current. It also does not burn out laptop hardware such as motherboards.

    Everyone uses it that way, so you don't have to worry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is also possible, so that you can use direct power supply, and you can also reduce battery loss.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer your question, is it okay to keep the laptop plugged in after it is fully charged, A: Yes, Intel introduced, the laptop will not cause damage to the battery if you continue to use the power supply after it is fully charged.

    When a laptop battery is fully charged, the computer automatically uses a power source instead of the battery.

    Is it OK to keep my laptop plugged in after it's fully charged?

    Okay dear, hello, I'm glad to answer your question, is it okay to keep the laptop plugged in after it is fully charged, A: Yes, Intel introduced, continuing to use the power supply after the laptop is fully charged will not cause damage to the battery. When a laptop battery is fully charged, the computer automatically uses a power source instead of the battery.

    When using a laptop battery, you should also pay attention to the following points: 1. When the laptop is about to run out of power (about 10%) or when the battery is low, you can connect it to the power supply and start charging; 2. If possible, you can plug in the power supply to use the notebook, and the power supply effect is good. The student party and the work party who cannot use the notebook with the power supply plugged in for a long time can also be charged and used at any time.

    When you use the battery very frequently, you can discharge the battery to a relatively low level, about 10%-15% and then recharge. However, if it is discharged to the point that the machine cannot be turned on (0-1%), this will cause greater damage to the lithium battery (it is a deep discharge), and in the long run, it will quickly consume the battery life.

    How many hours can a typical laptop last on a full charge?

    The average notebook nowadays is generally 3 to 4 hours. Many business notebooks can go up to 4, 5 hours or even longer.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some applications that run in Windows drain battery faster and may affect slower charging. In some models, when the machine is running under high load, the power adapter and battery will supply power to the CPU and GPU at the same time to maximize performance. As a result, the battery level may be reduced.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dear ASUS users, Hello!

    When the battery level is 95% or above, it is a battery protection design, which is normal. It is recommended that you use the battery for power alone, wait for the power to be less than 70%, and then connect the power supply to charge it. If your computer has an external battery, try to remove the battery when it is turned off, leave it for 10 minutes, and then connect it to a power source to recharge.

    If you still can't solve the problem through the above methods, please take the time to bring your laptop and purchase invoice to the ASUS service center for testing, (if the battery is guaranteed for one year, if there is no invoice, the warranty period will be calculated according to the serial number of the machine, the date of shipment); You can check the address information of the notebook service center through the following pages of the official website:

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The voltage is not strong enough or there is a problem with the charger, if not these two reasons, there is a problem with the battery.

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