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Battery life
I didn't use my laptop on battery power, until well after the warranty had run out. When I did, I found that the battery lasted a few seconds before becoming completely flat, despite the computer telling me that it was fully charged and even giving me the battery life...on standby, or in use. When I plug it into the mains it take a while to recharge.
So, I don't know if I should buy a new battery, or have the laptop seen to, in case there's a fault, which is causing the battery to discharge, after such a short time.
I read, recently, that having a laptop connnected to the mains, for long periods, with the barttey still connected, could effect its life, considerably.
Can anyone confirm this, or positively refute it?
So, I don't know if I should buy a new battery, or have the laptop seen to, in case there's a fault, which is causing the battery to discharge, after such a short time.
I read, recently, that having a laptop connnected to the mains, for long periods, with the barttey still connected, could effect its life, considerably.
Can anyone confirm this, or positively refute it?
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Batteries like to be charged and discharged semi-regularly. Not doing this can affect the battery's life.
Assuming it is the battery, get a new one and see if it helps. But if you've not had cause to use it on battery in the past year, perhaps you won't this year either. Thus, perhaps don't bother buying a battery at all, if you accept that you have to use it as a desktop machine.
Batteries like to be charged and discharged semi-regularly. Not doing this can affect the battery's life.
Assuming it is the battery, get a new one and see if it helps. But if you've not had cause to use it on battery in the past year, perhaps you won't this year either. Thus, perhaps don't bother buying a battery at all, if you accept that you have to use it as a desktop machine.