ACER CARE CENTER lacks 80% charge option for battery on NITRO AN515-43

AnnieRedcova
AnnieRedcova Member Posts: 1 New User
edited July 4 in Nitro Gaming

I don't understand the reason why when using ACER CARE CENTER in the "check" - "battery status" option, the option to display and configure the charge up to 80% does not appear. I need help please. It doesn't give me the option to charge at 80%. The arrows to slide do not appear. The option does not appear. My PC is from 2020.

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Answers

  • Alejandro_AC
    Alejandro_AC ACE Posts: 13,112 Trailblazer

    Hi @AnnieRedcova this option depends on whether the BIOS supports that type of power configuration. If the option does not appear in the Acer Care Center, the device does not support battery charge limitation. However, on current devices with Latest generation Lithium-Ion, they do not need the battery limitation to 80%, that is, you can keep the device connected to the power charger for as long as necessary, when the battery reaches 100%, the charge is interrupted and does not stop. It will produce electronic fatigue from charging the previous batteries.

    Just a precaution, if you use the equipment connected to the power charger for more than 20 days, use the equipment only on battery and when it reaches 20%, connect the power charger again and you will have another 20 days to use the connected equipment to the current.

    All the best.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,163 Trailblazer

    Hi,
    I don't recommend using Acer Care Center and never try to limit battery charging, you don't worry about your mobile phone/tablet battery, so why worry about your laptop charging? ACC does not run well in Windows11, it hangs a lot, uses your resources as it runs constantly on the background and interferes with Windows update, best to uninstall ACC and check in Windows Services if AcerAgent and accSVC are gone, if not disable Startup type in properties. https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001587.htm