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.
Say half an hour, then 24 V 24+ A supply. Replacing a battery from a battery-operated equipment with a power supply can be tricky. Especially when the equipment uses an electric motor. The problem is that an electric motor can draw very large startup current - it can be as 10-20 times the nominal for a couple of seconds.
Also, if you are going to use your laptop for a long time, it would be best to remove the battery to ensure that it is not exposed to heat. Heat from a running computer can shorten the battery's life. To ensure that the battery maintains its maximum capacity, operate the computer on battery power at least once a month.
Just keep it in the back of your mind. If your laptop comes with an easily removable battery, you may be able to remove the battery and run the laptop on power from the wall adapter only. Here's a half answer to your question and then half saying what will destroy your battery in general, as that seems to be your main concern.
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.
When a laptop battery dies, the laptop can still be used through AC adapter power only. Aging laptop batteries can lose their ability to hold a charge to the point where the battery is no longer able to power the laptop. The laptop is designed to switch between power sources and doesn't draw power from the battery when the AC adapter is in use.
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 …
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