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Plug or unplug when reach 100% for laptop?, Non removable battery
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TSwallacetan
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Jan 9 2016, 09:58 PM, updated 10y ago
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Probably everyone knows this thing but I still have doubt
Lenovo has power management to set start charging and stop charging limit for battery
Does asus has it?
How about other brands?
For non- removable battery if still plug in after fully charge, surely no consequences?
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IU <3
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Jan 9 2016, 10:09 PM
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Ya absolutely have in asus too.
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TSwallacetan
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Jan 9 2016, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(IU <3 @ Jan 9 2016, 10:09 PM) Ya absolutely have in asus too. Well, 1 month ago i format my brother new asus laptop, probably the program is not there anymore , in this case if he still plug in after fully charge just like other laptop, will this have a problem? The model asus k501lx lol built in battery
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young_97
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Jan 9 2016, 11:45 PM
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The power management are built in into the battery hardware. Unless you're using non genuine battery, u should not be worried about it
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TSwallacetan
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Jan 10 2016, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE(young_97 @ Jan 9 2016, 11:45 PM) The power management are built in into the battery hardware. Unless you're using non genuine battery, u should not be worried about it Ytd a salesman from lowyat told me laptops other than lenovo and apple, will continue to charge even though the light change from charging to fully charged status Now that's a real question
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Seiro
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Jan 10 2016, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(wallacetan @ Jan 10 2016, 10:18 AM) Ytd a salesman from lowyat told me laptops other than lenovo and apple, will continue to charge even though the light change from charging to fully charged status Now that's a real question salesman always lie i'm using toshiba and it stop charging when reach 100%
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TSwallacetan
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Jan 10 2016, 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(Seiro @ Jan 10 2016, 10:25 AM) salesman always lie i'm using toshiba and it stop charging when reach 100% Yea... Now i just rmb I lied to many ppl when I was a salesman too. Nah dont tell anybody about me
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Razer.Ken
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Jan 14 2016, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(wallacetan @ Jan 9 2016, 09:58 PM) Probably everyone knows this thing but I still have doubt Lenovo has power management to set start charging and stop charging limit for battery Does asus has it? How about other brands? For non- removable battery if still plug in after fully charge, surely no consequences? Great question and let me clear that doubt. Most of the latest generation of PC (4th gen and above) comes with power management, which in layman's term means that it stops charging when its full. So don't worry about keeping it plugged in.
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y2ou
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Jan 15 2016, 11:19 AM
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My Acer aspire v5-573pg always charge even it's 100% and now the built in battery bulged up. I don't know about other brands but I don't recommend it for this model.
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TSwallacetan
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Jan 17 2016, 12:02 AM
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QUOTE(y2ou @ Jan 15 2016, 11:19 AM) My Acer aspire v5-573pg always charge even it's 100% and now the built in battery bulged up. I don't know about other brands but I don't recommend it for this model. Lol that's so unfortunate
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DragonRiderStar
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Jan 22 2016, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(wallacetan @ Jan 9 2016, 09:58 PM) Probably everyone knows this thing but I still have doubt Lenovo has power management to set start charging and stop charging limit for battery Does asus has it? How about other brands? For non- removable battery if still plug in after fully charge, surely no consequences? Most manufacturers already have a power management to prevent over charging the batteries on their notebooks. For instance MSI stops charges when it reaches 100% and then lets it drop past a certain percentage before resuming charging again.
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