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How does a slice battery actually work?

#1 Post by UMPC2024 » Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:09 pm

When a 28++ slice battery is attached, does it 1) get used first and then the primary battery or 2) the primary battery is used first and then the slice battery or 3) does it run at the same time as the primary battery?

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Re: How does a slice battery actually work?

#2 Post by theterminator93 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:34 am

If the battery is attached and locked, the system will draw power from it first until it is depleted, then it will draw from the primary battery.
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Re: How does a slice battery actually work?

#3 Post by brchan » Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:10 am

The slice battery will drain to 0%, then use the main battery. This is a well criticized problem, starting with the old ultrabay bay batteries. There was a way to change the discharge/charge thresholds on ultrabay batteries (and probably the slice batteries) in linux using a script, but it was no longer supported with the T430 generation.

With the dell models, you could easily control charge/discharge thresholds and even make the batteries drain at the same time.
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