As soon as the battery hits 100% mark, the internal circuit disconnects the power source from sending any other current. The power circuit is designed to detect the upper limit and will cut off the power connection when it reaches the limit. So as soon as the battery is ultimately charged, it stops receiving charging energy.
The laptop uses ac adaptor when plugged in. Not battery. If you take a look at the battery icon when plugged in, you would see it goes to 100, then gets discharged to some level and charging back again. So the simple answer is that laptop does not use power from battery when plugged in. Battery gets charged and discharged. Does this kill battery?
Thus, keeping a battery in the laptop when it's not needed is very detrimental to it's life span. Also, it increases the risk of applying "top-up" charges, which again will shorten the life span. From a view point of your battery's health you should keep the laptop plugged into the wall and unplug the battery from the laptop.
The normal behavior is when the laptop is not charging the battery after 95% but still using the AC power. In this case it is plugged, but works from battery. - Go to Device Manager and look for System Devices and expand it. - Right click on ACPI Battery Complaint then select Uninstall.
From a view point of your battery's health you should keep the laptop plugged into the wall and unplug the battery from the laptop. Not because of over charging or whatever, but because of the heat generated by the laptop. By removing the battery it will be cooler, which is good for the battery.
This page has a good answer: "it depends" The answer is: YES and NO, it depends on the situation. Having a battery fully charged and the laptop plugged in is not harmful, because as soon as the charge level reaches 100% the battery stops receiving charging energy and this energy is bypassed directly to the power supply system of the laptop.
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As soon as the battery hits 100% mark, the internal circuit disconnects the power source from sending any other current. The power circuit is designed to detect the upper limit and will cut...
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The normal behavior is when the laptop is not charging the battery after 95% but still using the AC power. In this case it is plugged, but works from battery. Upvote 0 Downvote