No. When a laptop is plugged in, it immediately switches to AC power and begins charging the battery. The battery cannot become "overcharged" because special circuitry in the battery is designed to prevent this.
A laptop battery can be charged while using it, but it would not be likely to become overcharged when the laptop is in use, unless the laptop goes into a sleep or dormant state.
yes
As long as the laptop is plugged in already, and 'charging' the battery, yes. I often remove the battery and start charging another one while in use.
I usually leave it plugged in if I can, because why not keep your battery charged?
The magnatron is not recharging the battery or the lights are drawing too much power to allow the battery to recharge. The best thing you can do is when you are done riding, turn the lights off and allow the machine to run for a while to recharge that battery.
its ok to do that but if you do it for too long then the battery wares out
No, it will not.
When using a laptop as a desktop replacement the dell inspiron 1420 battery should not be left in for long periods of time. The laptop will over time discharge the Dell Inspiron 1420 battery. Remove the laptop battery,making sure that it is charged to 50% and store it in a dry, warm place. Ensure that it is wrapped protectively and nothing will be dropped on it. The DELL battery Inspiron 1420 should be re-installed every 3-4 weeks and allowed to fully discharge. Leaving a battery in storage for longer than this without using could cause the battery to fully discharge as the circuitry of the battery itself consumes power. Leaving a battery in a laptop while using an electrical outlet for long periods of time will keep the dell inspiron 1420 battery in a constant state of charing up and that will reduce the life cycle of the Dell 1420 battery replacement .
No, it is not dangerous to use a cell phone while it is recharging.
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A battery operated laptop will normally be supplied with a battery fitted and this battery will be charged/recharged while the laptop is plugged into the mains. In other words the charger is in the laptop.
Many laptop owners are not aware that hibernate and standby mode are not the same. Instead of using the standby feature, more battery is saved when hibernate is selected. Hibernate shuts down the computer, but it also saves the current state of the computer. Battery life is extended, while all your work is put in limbo.