Battery laptop doesn't last...

yana_benjstone
yana_benjstone Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
my new laptop's battery doesn't last long. is it true that it depends on what we use in the laptop?

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  • What is the model of the notebook? There are several factors that determine how long the battery lasts!
    As an example we have:
    a) if the computer is configured for high performance or power saving mode;
    b) the date of manufacture of the battery because over time, the battery will lose its capacity!
    c) ambient temperature;
    d) The amount of cells contained in the battery!
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  • yana_benjstone 
    Yes, The use of the screen, the hard drive and other laptop accessories results in an additional drain upon the battery, effectively reducing its running time. The total run-time of the battery is also dependent upon what types of programs you're running on the laptop, and much more.

    Every battery can only sustain a finite number of charge and discharge cycles, after which it starts wearing off quickly.  
    There’s no way to “overcharge” these batteries. When you get to 100% charge and leave your laptop plugged in, the charger will stop charging the battery. The laptop will just run directly off the power cable. After the battery discharges a bit, the charger will kick into gear again and top the battery off. There’s no risk of damaging the battery by charging it over its capacity.  
    Having a battery fully discharged for an extended period can put it into a deep discharge state, from which it might never recover.  
    Leaving your laptop plugged in will not cause short term damage, but if you only ever use it on AC power you’ll almost certainly find that after a year the battery’s capacity has been significantly reduced. Similarly, if you only ever use it on battery power you’ll get through the battery’s discharge cycles quicker.  
    So, the best solution is something of a compromise between the two: use it on battery power some days, and keep it plugged in on others. And in all cases, you’ll want to ensure it doesn’t get too hot.  

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