I have just bought a new Lenovo Laptop, IdeaPad-310. I think modern laptop / notebook has a overcharged controller that control charger when to charged and once battery fully charged, it should not charge the battery and laptop should take power from charger instead of battery to run. In system try message shows "Plugged in , not chargind" when mouse places over to charging icon.
I have tested four laptop / notebook using two categories -
1. Run Notebook using Plugged in and tested 'backup time (after several months 6 to 7)' with almost same application programs running.
2. Run Notebook using Battery backup. ( Charger used only to charge the laptop ).
I found better backup time in case of "Using Plugged" than "run on battery", is there any charging cycle ( Such as - after every charged and discharged it will loose minor backup time) in act?
I have found several articles on net that advised to run notebook on backup and use charger to charge laptop only. But in my experience I found battery gives longer backup which laptop used occasionally on battery. -- Confusing Need help.
I have tested four laptop / notebook using two categories -
1. Run Notebook using Plugged in and tested 'backup time (after several months 6 to 7)' with almost same application programs running.
2. Run Notebook using Battery backup. ( Charger used only to charge the laptop ).
I found better backup time in case of "Using Plugged" than "run on battery", is there any charging cycle ( Such as - after every charged and discharged it will loose minor backup time) in act?
I have found several articles on net that advised to run notebook on backup and use charger to charge laptop only. But in my experience I found battery gives longer backup which laptop used occasionally on battery. -- Confusing Need help.