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I shouldn't need it,,, I'm plugged in at home
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Don't pull it out, the battery will be in a dormant state when fully charged, and it will be unplugged and saved, and it will be discharged to 40% first, and the storage time will be the longest.
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Yes, but make sure your power supply is stable, otherwise there will be a power outage.
Also, the battery can also play a role in voltage regulation, if the voltage is not stable there, not plugging in the battery may burn the computer (the probability is very small, listen to others).
However, there will be battery loss when plugging in the power supply for batteries, so weigh whether the battery is important or the data is important!
There will be no damage, but there will be wear and tear! Because the current has to go through the battery!
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That will reduce the performance of the battery, generally at home, the battery is full and removed, just connect it directly to the power supply, your notebook manual should have said.
Definitely! You said that the phone battery is full and you keep plugging it in, is it good for the phone battery?
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It is best to take the battery off when there is alternating current, as it will affect the life of the battery if it is used for a long time.
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Because Sony's phones are relatively high-end, they are generally equipped with ACPI advanced power management, which can control the charging amount of the battery, and generally control the charging amount of the battery at 50% is the ultimate power mode, and the battery life is the longest. After you set it to 50%, even if you plug it in, it will stop charging when it reaches 50%. You don't have to bother.
Unplugging is not necessarily good.
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No, as long as you connect the power supply, you can use it.
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Plugging in the power supply is directly powered by the power supply, and at the same time charging the battery, hehe! Feel free to use it, there's not so much to do, hehe.
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There are only two explanations, one is that the battery is broken, and the other is that the system battery drive is destroyed.
You need to reinstall the battery first, if it doesn't work, then go to the repair company to replace the battery.
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It's obvious that it's a problem with the battery.,It's a little Japanese pit.,It's recommended to go to the after-sales test battery.,It's not half a year.,If the battery problem requires him to change it.。
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I do notebook chip-level maintenance There is a detection circuit inside the notebook motherboard When it detects the adapter 19V voltage, it will directly use the power of the adapter It has nothing to do with the battery It doesn't matter whether you pull out the battery or not, as for the upstairs that there will be a loss of the battery In fact, only when the battery is used instead of the power supply, it will cause loss to the battery When the battery life is reached, the battery will be useless When the battery is almost low, do not plug in the power supply in time or shut it down immediately, otherwise the battery will be protected when it runs out Once the battery is protected, it will be repaired.
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If the mains is normal, and the battery is not used, of course, it is better not to use the battery, after all, there is a loss, but if the mains is not normal, it is best not to pull out the battery if the power is often cut off, and the sudden power failure is not good for the book.
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It's better to unplug it, both of my colleagues' ones haven't been unplugged, and then after a year, the battery life is only twenty minutes.
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If you don't use the battery and the battery hasn't been unplugged, you will find one thing, that is, your battery capacity has always been 100%, and this can be unplugged or not, depending on how you get used to it.
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I've used it for a few laptops, and the battery hasn't been unplugged.
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Yes, whether you use the battery or not, it has a certain impact on the battery, and in the settings, you can set the battery to only 50% to make the battery life relatively extended.
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Laptop batteries are often undercharged or even damaged after a long period of use, so you must pay attention to some tips when using: whether your laptop uses lithium or nickel-metal hydride batteries, try to use up the power as much as possible and then recharge it (less than 5), which is the best way to avoid the memory effect. In fact, lithium-ion batteries also have a certain memory effect, but they are much smaller than nickel-metal hydride batteries.
However, it should be noted that when charging, try to avoid too long time, generally within 12 hours.
The length of a battery's life is not determined by the total time it has been used, but by the number of times it has been charged and discharged. If you always attach the battery to the laptop without removing it, the battery will not remain fully charged as you would think, even after turning off the machine and removing the AC power. Laptop batteries consume power even when the computer is powered off due to the control circuitry integrated into the battery.
As soon as it is connected to the AC power supply, the battery will start charging, and whenever the power is turned on or off, the battery will be charged and discharged repeatedly, affecting the battery life.
For this reason, it is best to unplug the battery when using an AC external power supply, otherwise the battery will be in a hot state for a long time and its life will be affected. If the battery is not used for a long time, please flush and discharge it at least once every two months to ensure its activity. There is also an issue that needs to be taken care of when storing batteries.
At present, the lithium-ion batteries used in the vast majority of notebooks are often prone to over-discharge if they are not used for a long time, and may no longer be able to be charged. To prevent over-discharge, it can be kept in a cool, dry place in a half-charged state, and then charged to half a year again.
In addition, factors that affect battery life include the temperature of the use environment (it is recommended to use it below 30), the storage temperature of the battery, and the vibration of the battery. The battery will age after being used for a period of time, and the specific performance is that the internal resistance becomes larger, and the voltage at both ends rises relatively quickly when charging, so that it is easy to be judged by the charging control line to be full, and the capacity is naturally reduced. Battery correction is an effective way to deal with aging batteries, and a few notebooks will have dedicated battery correction software.
If your laptop doesn't have dedicated discharge software, then you can follow the steps below:
Disable screen savers;
Set the power usage scheme to "Always On" in Windows Power Management
In the Alerts tab, set Low Battery Alarm to 10% and Action to No Action;
Set the "Critical Power Shortage Alert" to 3% and the action to "Wait".
Turn the screen brightness to the maximum;
Confirm that all windows are closed and that all previously worked data is saved
After confirming that the battery is above 80% charged, unplug the power supply and all external devices.
After the discharge is over, the notebook will automatically shut down, and then plug in the power supply to let the notebook charge, this process can be repeated 2 or 3 times, the purpose is to let the battery continue to discharge at a small current, and this discharge state is impossible to achieve in our daily use, and the effect is basically the same as those dedicated discharge software.
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Since lithium-ion batteries have a certain service life, when you can use an external power supply, try to use an external power supply to reduce the number of times the battery is used, which can effectively extend the service life of the battery. So it's best to take the battery off, but remember to discharge it once a month (i.e. use up the battery and then recharge it again), then take the battery off and keep it safe.
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Of course!Because the lithium battery is limited to the number of uses, about 800 times, do not repeatedly plug in the power supply with a battery, this will reduce the battery life, please remember!Each plug is equivalent to charging the battery once.
If you do not use the battery for a long time, please pay attention to maintenance. This will increase the life of your battery!
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No, but if you want your battery life to be longer, just unplug the battery and connect it directly to the power supply.
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Upstairs is right, you don't need to unplug it, like I have to plug in the power supply several times a day without removing the battery. Rest assured that it won't affect battery life.
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It depends on the purpose of your computer, if it's just for entertainment, it's best to unplug the battery, both so that the battery can last longer and to save money on the battery. If you are working or doing some more important operations, then it is best not to unplug the battery, because no one can say when the power will go out, if the fruits of hard work are wasted because of the power outage, then the cup!
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My laptop never pulled out the battery before, so I was too lazy to get it, but if you don't want to change the laptop for the time being, just unplug the battery and take good care of it, if you want the old one not to go, the new one doesn't come, just whatever.
Look at yourself
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People use batteries, not batteries, you can use how you want, it is recommended not to take down the two, just in case of power failure.
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No, I've been using it for three years and haven't pulled it out, the same.
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It is best to unplug the battery so that the battery will last longer.
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It is best to unplug the battery after it is fully charged.
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Actually, it doesn't matter, depending on personal preference, I personally recommend or unplugging.
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There are shortcut keys to adjust the brightness on the notebook, and you can increase the brightness.
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