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12-07-2003 10:00 AM
12-07-2003 10:00 AM
does it hurt to charge my battery while using it?
I have an omnibook 6000 with a lithium ion battery and was wondering if I leave it charging all the time while at home will it hurt the battery?
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12-07-2003 01:22 PM
12-07-2003 01:22 PM
Re: does it hurt to charge my battery while using it?
Jason:
This text is from an HP Omnibook XE manual but it should apply to yours as well:
To get the most from your batteries
· Do not leave batteries unused for long periods of time. If you have more than
one, rotate them.
· If you normally use AC power, make a practice of at least once a week using the
battery as your power source.
· Unplug the AC adapter when the computer is not in use.
· To preserve the life of a battery, be sure to charge the battery regularly.
· For long-term storage, the battery must be charged at 20â 50% to minimize
capacity loss by self-discharge and to avoid deterioration of battery
performance.
HTH
Happy Ho
This text is from an HP Omnibook XE manual but it should apply to yours as well:
To get the most from your batteries
· Do not leave batteries unused for long periods of time. If you have more than
one, rotate them.
· If you normally use AC power, make a practice of at least once a week using the
battery as your power source.
· Unplug the AC adapter when the computer is not in use.
· To preserve the life of a battery, be sure to charge the battery regularly.
· For long-term storage, the battery must be charged at 20â 50% to minimize
capacity loss by self-discharge and to avoid deterioration of battery
performance.
HTH
Happy Ho
Make a great day!
Roger
Roger
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12-07-2003 08:26 PM
12-07-2003 08:26 PM
Re: does it hurt to charge my battery while using it?
Hi Jason,
Concur with Roger's points as a general statement, but I'd like to emphasise that there exist different policies about how a battery should be best preserved.
Actually, loading/re-loading procedures may vary with the model of battery used, thus you should stick to the manufacturor's recommendations at the first hand.
Normally, a brand new battery should be fully loaded once, computer off. First use would extend to the moment when the battery is totally empty. Once done, it should be fully re-loaded again, computer off. Actually, only these preliminary measures will influence on the life of your battery as a general rule, other precautions are much dependent on the manufacturor.
Alain
Concur with Roger's points as a general statement, but I'd like to emphasise that there exist different policies about how a battery should be best preserved.
Actually, loading/re-loading procedures may vary with the model of battery used, thus you should stick to the manufacturor's recommendations at the first hand.
Normally, a brand new battery should be fully loaded once, computer off. First use would extend to the moment when the battery is totally empty. Once done, it should be fully re-loaded again, computer off. Actually, only these preliminary measures will influence on the life of your battery as a general rule, other precautions are much dependent on the manufacturor.
Alain
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