Leave the laptop off. Allow the AC power adapter to fully charge the battery for 12 hours. During this time, do not use the laptop or turn it on. This can slow down the charging of the battery.www.laptoptown.com
No, after the battery in your laptop is fully charged the power is cut off to it.
Laptops that's battery is fully charged does not weigh any more or less than one that's battery is not fully charged. If there is a difference, it would be so small you would not be able to tell.
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Over time you will shorten the lifespan of your battery. Once it's fully charged if you don't need to use the battery just unplug it from the laptop and only work with mains power.
Theirs a battery on the bottom right screen.If it full then that means the battery's fully charged.
Yes, the battery is fully charged.
Since you don't say which laptop you have - this is a general answer. On my Toshiba laptop - the power indicator glows orange if I've been using it on battery power instead of mains. It's an indication the battery needs charging - and usually reverts back to green when fully charged.
the answer is NO. once the battery cells are fully charge, keep charging it will cause harm to the battery cells which will lead to short live span of the battery.
Laptop batteries have a life expectancy of approximately 400-500 recharges, depending on the battery. To conserve battery power, simply decrease screen brightness and unplug the charger when the laptop is fully charged.
When it is charging the screen reads: Battery Charging. When it is fully charged it reads: Battery Charged.
No, a fully charged battery does not weigh more than an empty battery. The weight of a battery remains the same regardless of its charge level.
The two are not comparable. The Toshiba mini laptop is designed for portability and limited functionality whereas the Mac Mini is a fully functioning computer capable of connecting to all manner of peripheral devices.