leave my laptop plugged in at Home (for ALL TIME), when battery in socket.

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A few days ago after being spoiled my PC, i bought a new laptop of acer products (E1-571G), for using in home and no more (NORMAL usage: such internet surfing and a BIT gaming)

 

I don't have any problems for access to my documents in outdoors and office. (using of a ultrabook)
So I have decided that , leave my acer laptop (E1-571G) plugged in to the power adaptor at Home (for ALL TIME) without removing battery from socket. (I hate of low charge and low brightness)

 

But today I read three scary article about overcharging and the risk of battery explosion!
SO NOW I REALLY WORRY and I guess that they are exaggerating, or at least about the older generation batteries.

 

So i have some questions:
1. I can leave my acer laptop (E1-571G) plugged in at Home (for ALL TIME) without removing battery from socket.
2. I should WORRY about battery explosion in my E1-571G Laptop?
3. Rumors true? (overcharging and the risk of battery explosion!)

 

Hope you will understand me cuz my english is poor.

THANKS

Answers

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    1. Can you leave the battery in the system all the time?
      Yes, you can.  However, it may reduce battery life over time. 

    2. Should you worry about the battery overcharging and exploding?
      No.  Overcharging is not an issue.  Most manufacturers take great care to ensure that at a certain percentage of battery charging, the full charge is reduced to a trickle charge to maintain the charge level.

    3. I've not heard of the "rumors" that you are speaking of, nor have I read any articles regarding overcharging and exploding batteries.  I cannot verify these articles or rumors.
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