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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: KRO on June 17, 2009, 19:44
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hi people, can anyone please tell me if it safe / ok to leave my laptop hooked up permanently to the 240v mains supply, obviously not with the pc in standby but turned off when not in use.
can this cause any damage atall or would you recommend i unplug it and use the battery life before plugging into the mains ???
(i dont want to damage my new toy after all)
many thanks for any help / advice.................
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I'm not actually sure about the technicalities of whether it affects the battery life or not, but I would have thought that once the battery was fully charged, it would stop accepting the charge from the mains. I tend to keep mine fully charged by using it mains powered most of the time, then I always have a few hours of battery left, should I need it, but I don't leave it plugged into the mains power all the time when I'm not using it. I guess it's more economical, and 'environmentally friendly' ::) to not leave it powered when you're not using it, unless your charging it, of course.
Hopefully, someone more technical will be along soon with some better advice. :)
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I am not sure about newer laptops but earlier ones used to show the number of recharge cycles the battery had done. After so many cycles they seemed to hold less and less charge so it would be advisable to remove the battery and run it directly off the mains if you mainly used it in a fixed location, or other locations where there was a mains supply available.
Just connect and use the battery when on the move or away from a power point.
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thanks very much for the reply's, i'll give that a try sandra, but i thought that i'd need the battery connected at all times for the pc to actually work !!!
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doh............i've just found out that it does work ok without the battery fitted
many thanks again for your help
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It will probably be a bit lighter too! ;D