is it true that If I use my notebook plugged, the battery life time will be reduced?
Is it true that If I don't charge my battery to 100% I can unbalanced it?
I just want to know what's true and whats not about notebooks batteries.
>is it true that If I use my notebook plugged, the battery life time will be reduced?
Yep, same thing as charging it up and not using it. Keeping the battery at 100% is not good for the overall life.
>Is it true that If I don't charge my battery to 100% I can unbalanced it?
Only the first 2-3 times for device calibration. Otherwise it is fine.
#1 - yes if the battery is also inside the notebook, and also because the laptop makes heat which is bad for battery life - no need to expose it to more heat the necessary
#2 - I doubt you would run into this, but if you constantly charge it to only let say 80%, that 80% would eventually become it's max - but it's more of a you do that 100 times, not you left it uncharged and then it lost capacity
I'd actually like to add a question to this...regarding his first question.
When I charge my laptop to 100%, Windows indicates that it's "On AV power", which suggests that the power is bypassing the battery and just coming straight from the outlet. Does this mean that it is, in fact, not bad for the battery? Or do you think it still runs through the battery?
yep, straight through to the laptop. But it is keeping the battery at 100% that's bad. The battery will lose capacity faster @ 100% than at, say, 40-50%.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory
I will be AFK for a couple of days you guys hold down the fort while I am gone. I will be checking in on my phone but that will severly limit me. Be back saturday!