I very rarely use the battery to power my TP 43 since I have a power source available everywhere I usually go (Office, University, Home).
What to do with the battery? Right now, I charge it to full capacity then leave it on a shelf for a month then I use the battery to power my laptop until it is almost completely drained only to be recharged again and left for a month on a shelf only to complete the process again. Is that ok? Should I charge it only to 60 % of capacity? Is it ok if I would leave it more than a month withount any activity?
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Maximum battery life for battery you don't use often
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Re: Maximum battery life for battery you don't use often
You might want to check it out on this website : http://www.batteryuniversity.comavrecko wrote:I very rarely use the battery to power my TP 43 since I have a power source available everywhere I usually go (Office, University, Home).
What to do with the battery? Right now, I charge it to full capacity then leave it on a shelf for a month then I use the battery to power my laptop until it is almost completely drained only to be recharged again and left for a month on a shelf only to complete the process again. Is that ok? Should I charge it only to 60 % of capacity? Is it ok if I would leave it more than a month withount any activity?
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-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
Re: Maximum battery life for battery you don't use often
If you can, just leave it plugged in even when you are not using it. The thinkpad has an overcharging prevention circuit. Each time you let it run down counts as a battery cycle and shortens the remaining life of the laptop battery. The electrical usage will be so negligible that it will be unnoticeable.avrecko wrote:I very rarely use the battery to power my TP 43 since I have a power source available everywhere I usually go (Office, University, Home).
What to do with the battery? Right now, I charge it to full capacity then leave it on a shelf for a month then I use the battery to power my laptop until it is almost completely drained only to be recharged again and left for a month on a shelf only to complete the process again. Is that ok? Should I charge it only to 60 % of capacity? Is it ok if I would leave it more than a month withount any activity?
Suggestions, Comments highly apprichiated.
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