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Do you have proof or a trusted Web site talking about this.I want to be confident of what will chose from

I don't even need to, I can just show you from inside of windows:

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See? Its not charging, therefore no power is going to the battery and there is no variable to affect battery life.

Modern batteries don't get the old overcharging/charge hold/slow drain issues of older types. 

Hello I have a question keep the Charge in the laptop makes Huge damage in battery   -_- is True 

can you please rephrase your sentence?

 

 

from what I understood:

 

yes, keeping your battery charged and your laptop pluged into the wall will damage your laptop battery in the long time

if you don't want to damage it, you either use the laptop unplugged, either you take out the battery 

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What kind of  battery does it have? Li Ion in LiPo don't have the memory effect 

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No it shouldn't. In old days batteries wore out after multiple recharges. Any laptop made after 2007 should not have major issues over time. Batteries will loose some capacity over time but you can have it plugged in all the time. My laptop is bought 2007 and it can still keep 2.5h battery life.

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No it shouldn't. In old days batteries wore out after multiple recharges. Any laptop made after 2007 should not have major issues over time. Batteries will loose some capacity over time but you can have it plugged in all the time. My laptop is bought 2007 and it can still keep 2.5h battery life.

Thank you. but I want to know if I can keep the laptop in charging and the battery Works  without fear from damage it.

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Thank you. but I want to know if I can keep the laptop in charging and the battery Works  without fear from damage it.

 

Yeah no problems on that. Laptop will work anyway with only AC, you could take battery off it. But keeping laptop in recharge won't damage battery.

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ok good . But if  I left in the battery with AC Together in the Laptop. What will happen؟

 

Nothing really. Nothing lasts forever but you will notice it after like 5 years of use anyway. Just make sure that laptops ventilation gets air and nothing covers powerbrick. I've had overheating issue when I forgot powerbrick under some clothes. But it will be ok for battery to have laptop on AC all day long.

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Modern charging circuits stop power from going to the battery when its full, and the laptop just runs from AC power. So there's really no issue. 

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Do you have proof or a trusted Web site talking about this.I want to be confident of what will chose from

I don't even need to, I can just show you from inside of windows:

6bwLV.png

See? Its not charging, therefore no power is going to the battery and there is no variable to affect battery life.

Modern batteries don't get the old overcharging/charge hold/slow drain issues of older types. 

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I don't even need to, I can just show you from inside of windows:

6bwLV.png

See? Its not charging, therefore no power is going to the battery and there is no variable to affect battery life.

Modern batteries don't get the old overcharging/charge hold/slow drain issues of older types. 

All right. Thank you

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