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OMEN 17.3 inch Gaming Laptop PC 17-ck0000 (2Y4A6AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hello,

 

I have a PC Hp OMEN 17 Core i7 11th Gen and I want to know if leaving my laptop plugged in all the time even at 100% is fine for my battery life? 

will my pc stop charging  at 100% It says "fully charged"  in french « complètement chargé ».

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Hi:

 

You can leave it plugged in most of the time, but once in a while (like once a month), you should unplug the notebook and run it off the battery until the low battery notification comes on.  Then you can connect it back up to the A/C power.

 

The reason you don't want to leave the notebook plugged in 100% of the time is because of the potential for battery swelling.

 

Here is a link which may be of help to you for how you want to proceed.

 

HP Notebook PCs - Lithium-Ion Batteries | HP® Customer Support

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

You can leave it plugged in most of the time, but once in a while (like once a month), you should unplug the notebook and run it off the battery until the low battery notification comes on.  Then you can connect it back up to the A/C power.

 

The reason you don't want to leave the notebook plugged in 100% of the time is because of the potential for battery swelling.

 

Here is a link which may be of help to you for how you want to proceed.

 

HP Notebook PCs - Lithium-Ion Batteries | HP® Customer Support

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