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12-26-2017 02:12 AM
I bought a new HP laptop( HP Laptop 15-bs628TX Jet Back) today.Should I keep my laptop plugged in while I use it?
So what’s the best approach to plugging the laptop in vs. running it off the battery? When it’s 100-percent charged, should I unplug my laptop and let the battery charge drop down low before plugging it in again? or should I keep it plugged in all day long while I work? Please spport me in this case related to my hp model.
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12-26-2017 02:19 AM
Hi,
I would keep the laptop plugged in whenever possible. When running off battery the laptop will have power saving features turned on which will make it "less powerfull" (unless you turn all these power saving features off). You need not worry about keeping the laptop plugged in at all times (the battery will not be affected). Even when 100% charged the charger will no longer charge the battery and there are internal power switches which will regulate the power system.
Hope it helps,
David
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12-26-2017 02:19 AM
Hi,
I would keep the laptop plugged in whenever possible. When running off battery the laptop will have power saving features turned on which will make it "less powerfull" (unless you turn all these power saving features off). You need not worry about keeping the laptop plugged in at all times (the battery will not be affected). Even when 100% charged the charger will no longer charge the battery and there are internal power switches which will regulate the power system.
Hope it helps,
David
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