Is It Wise to Remove Laptop Battery to Increase its Life?




Probably the best practice, but it's a hassle that most people, including myself, do not want to bother. A fully charged battery in my laptop with the AC power connected spends most of his time.

Your computer's heat can decrease battery life. Also, not good computer battery heat, either. And how smart your laptop is out of power problems depends on, draining the battery can be charged while running - he still could wear.

That's why the best practice in the food industry with the battery that is mostly to work. Then, a few hours before you, turn off the laptop battery to run the PC, unplug it, put in the battery, connect the AC adapter and let it charge for a few hours to plan. But in reality, he is held to it enough?

So here's what I suggest: If your laptop to stay tuned for the next week or so, off the battery, and remove the power supply is likely to stick. (You should never remove or insert the battery while the laptop is in sleep or standby mode too). However, if you cut with the use of any frequency, battery grip.

Another thing to consider: if you live in an area with frequent power outages, the battery also prevents collisions caused by sudden power loss. Or (Uninterruptible Power Supply) UPS investment - in this case, it is recommended to keep the battery.

Note: This post was last modified on November 9. I correct a typo. My thanks to Michael Scott to bring to my attention.

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