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12-23-2022
12:10 AM
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12-27-2022
10:53 AM
by
PalenoRafael
Installed batteries
BATTERY 1 | |
NAME | PABAS0241231 |
MANUFACTURER | Hewlett-Packard |
SERIAL NUMBER | [edit] |
CHEMISTRY | LION |
DESIGN CAPACITY | 41,610 mWh |
FULL CHARGE CAPACITY | 32,631 mWh |
CYCLE COUNT | - |
Is it good or bad
12-23-2022 04:42 AM - edited 12-23-2022 04:44 AM
Hey Naman
if the full charge capacity of ur battery was 41610 mWh ( = designed capacity) at the beginning of ur usage period (when u purchased the laptop)
then the actual information expresses that ur battery lost round about 25% of its original designed and full charged capacity over the months and yrs of usage.
if not, then u got an used battery in a new laptop.
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What u also have to take into account before u can rate, if its a good or bad value, is the time of usage.
If the battery lost 25% of its original designed an former fully charged capacity within 1 month, then the battery is damaged, I guess...
and so on... many things influences the capacity.. amount of charges, duration of usage.. usage with plugged ac adapter , without.. energy saving options for the stand by.. the screen saver.. the usb ports.. and so on.. but the energy saving options shouldnt influence the battery capacity in such way and short period, if they r still the standard ones.
Sincerely
Jogi