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Preserving Laptop Battery Life
« on: February 26, 2012, 02:30:19 pm »
Specifically a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop, are the traditional methods to preserving battery life still to allow the battery to fully discharge down to 0%, then recharge fully to 100% then unplug and use again till 0%, then recharge, repeating the cycle etc?

Presumably that still applies to the later laptops on the market. I know it used to(?).

I've just replaced a battery that I treated badly so want to maintain the life in this one  :happy2:

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Re: Preserving Laptop Battery Life
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2012, 02:34:42 pm »
I'd say that's the 'ideal' way to do it although I usually plug it in when in the final third of capacity and run it down to about 5% every other time.

If you're not mobile you could always take the battery out and run on mains.
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Re: Preserving Laptop Battery Life
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2012, 06:31:57 pm »
Best way to preserve the longterm life of the battery is not to charge over 80%

Its the charging to 100% everytime that kills them

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Re: Preserving Laptop Battery Life
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2012, 06:34:07 pm »
What's the wisest & proven way then, cycle down to 0% then charge to 100%, or not to fully charge?

I thought lithium batteries were built to hold 100% charge to maximise life, so why shouldn't users do that? Keen to know the best practice here  :happy2:
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