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advent laptop
ok sorry to be a pain but im still not clear on this.
since i have fitted the battery on my laptop i have never taken it out and only used it without the power lead connected. apart from that i always have the power lead connected. even when i turn the laptop off the liitle light on the battery inicator stays green. if i pull the plug out all the indicator lights go off. when i turn the power supply on a red light comes on for 40 secs and then turns back green. phew.. so my questions are 1. is it safe to leave the power cord in constantly and have the green button light stay on? 2. when i pull out the lead and put it back in and the light comes on red should i wait for it to turn green before booting up the pc? 3. i have read somewhere that having the pc on standby and the power lead attatched ruins the battery, is this true? 4. if the battery did die completely would the pc work completely the same with just the power lead or do you always have to have a charged battery in there? sorry about all the questions, and your prob thinking why dosent she just read the manual like and normal person!! well i have but it dosent say anything about this in the book!! anyway i trust you guys more :angel: advent 7104 notebook pc thanks guys:) |
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TBH don't worry about it. I leave my lappy plugged in most of the time, whether or not it is in use. Iv'e never had any noticeable problems.
Any rechargeable battery will gradually degrade. It's just one of those things. YOu can get paranoid about it, or accept it. If you do go using it mobile a lot, then you might want to get a backup battery, but most users find the existing battery life more than adequate. And most lappys will work powered even if the battery is useless. |
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oh, so does the baterry indicator light stay on all the time with you aswell when your leads plugged in?
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Here's my thoughts... been using a laptop for work for more years than I care to remember now
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P.S If your lappy is still under guarantee, you might be able to get another battery off Advent. I got one off HP!
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Not if it was bought from dixons, currys or PC World and is over 6 months old. Batteries are classed as peripherals and after 6 months are not covered by the warranty.
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Well once a month or so I turn off all power saving options and give my laptop some heavy app to run until the battery runs flat then I give it a full recharge rest of the time its plugged in when its at home
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I usually run my laptop on battery at least once a week so it can reset its internal "fuel" meter. I leave mine plugged in all the time, 24/7 except when Im using it on the battery, and ive had it two years with no battery lifetime decrease.
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thanks guys, i shall leave mine plugged in then, i know that when the green light flashes its charging so when its just solid green it must be full charged. i was just worried as i know its not good to leave mobile phones plugged in all the time. thanks again guys ;)
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