Can I have my laptop plugged in all the time?

Guil
Guil Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 2022 in Aspire Laptops
Hello everyone,

Just wanna know what is the best way to use the laptop's battery, I work from home I can let my laptop plugged in all day long, but I'm not sure this is the best way to use this and wheter it might damage the battery, should I let my battery charged in the range of 20 - 80% (that is the recommendation of most youtubers I have watch regarding this topic) or can I have it plugged in? 

I would love to hear your thoughts, thank you so much!

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  • ragsak28
    ragsak28 Ally Posts: 677
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    Hi @Guil

    It is always good to maintain the battery between 20 % to 80%. Because charging the battery after 100% is not good for the battery health.

    Hope it will help you in some way.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
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    Of course. Mine are mostly plugged in. Except when I'm on the road with no ill effects that I can see on the battery capacity. The battery charge limits have little or no affect on the battery other than making the users feel better from reading or watching anecdotal claims that they found on the internet. Besides, new replacement batteries are cheap nowadays and should not be something one frets or obsesses over when using a laptop. :)

    Jack E/NJ

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  • ragsak28
    ragsak28 Ally Posts: 677
    Answer ✓
    Hi @Guil

    It is always good to maintain the battery between 20 % to 80%. Because charging the battery after 100% is not good for the battery health.

    Hope it will help you in some way.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Of course. Mine are mostly plugged in. Except when I'm on the road with no ill effects that I can see on the battery capacity. The battery charge limits have little or no affect on the battery other than making the users feel better from reading or watching anecdotal claims that they found on the internet. Besides, new replacement batteries are cheap nowadays and should not be something one frets or obsesses over when using a laptop. :)

    Jack E/NJ