I recently bought a laptop and am wondering whether I will damage the battery if I leave it plugged into the power supply despite a fully charged battery, when I connect to the power supply it says "mains operation", you might think that The battery remains untouched, even if the modern laptops have a protective function, I don't want to go wrong. By charging and discharging, I would have to recharge at home over and over again, but that would reduce the number of possible charging cycles instead of continuously connecting it to the power supply to let.
That also and above all depends on whether the power supply of the device delivers enough juice to operate it without the battery inside. If not, the geärt will occasionally use the battery for a short time, even when it is connected to the mains. This damages the battery.
In principle, it is always bad to leave devices with batteries permanently connected to the power. Because the battery always discharges easily and Word then recharges it.
However, it should be remembered that when using the battery and charging when the level is low, there are also charging cycles.
In this way, keeping it connected to the electricity is just as stressful as charging the laptop over and over again.
To save the battery, you could take it out if you want to use the laptop as a desktop replacement for a longer period of time.
Yes, I would like that, but the battery is permanently installed, so I ask: /?
As far as I know, it is better on the power supply. Most laptops have charging electronics that prevent overcharging, so this is not necessary because you can leave off electricity
Sure, overload is usually covered. But if the battery is "full", it will not be charged. If it is called then discharges. And when it falls below a certain percentage, Word reloads it. This is then a micro charge.
If you want to leave the laptop as a power supply for longer, you can remove the battery. But in my opinion, this only becomes relevant if you leave the laptop on for longer than 1 week.