Will leaving my laptop plugged in 24/7, when computer is not in use, cause any harm? Any response will be greatly appreciated and very curious.
Harold
Harold

It can cause reduced battery life. If it is always connected to AC, remove the battery.
Newer batteries shouldn't be affected in this way. Although, I still take my battery out of my computer if it's plugged in for long periods of time, just out of habit. It also seems to make it cooler - which is good.
Cheers,
Will leaving my laptop plugged in 24/7, when computer is not in use, cause any harm? Any response will be greatly appreciated and very curious.
Harold![]()
Will leaving my laptop plugged in 24/7, when computer is not in use, cause any harm? Any response will be greatly appreciated and very curious.
Harold![]()
Modern laptops from reputable manufacturers are perfectly OK to be plugged in 24/7.
The charging circuitry is more important than the type of battery. Subject any battery to sustained (over)charging and it will die. That's why the charging smarts built into the laptop have the job of monitoring battery condition and swapping over to trickle-charge or leave-it-alone modes as appropriate. In effect, the battery is not being charged 24/7, even though the laptop may be plugged in.
yes - my battery/icon at the bottom in taskbar does SHOW that I am 'plugged-in-not-charging')---I 'assume' that is why there is that little adapter/box that connects between my pc and the wall plug---
---also, along the topic of batteries, how come the charges only last about 2/hrs. when not plugged in? what if I wanted to use it mobile? (I just assumed laptops go at least 4Hrs unplugged)---and, yes I do use the zero brightness - I do not like 100% blare, fries my eyes/brain over hours of use---
peace
...IF I just use this pc as a basic low/energy no plug-ins, only for surfing, social-sites + few online games (simple puzzle ones), then how long would my battery last, (5yrs?) and how will I know when to get a new one?...
---THANK YOU for the info---since other newcomers read this; could I get at least a good 5yrs. of use daily, (I turn off the L/t at night 8hrs) and it says on all day though I put it into 'sleep' mode a few hrs at din-dins just to cool it off---and---can I just buy a new battery and use that later, because I do want to keep this L/t for a good 5yrs. or +? - yeah after that it would be a good idea to get a NEW toy again---In my personal experience, you'll get 12 to 18 months of decent battery performance, followed by a similar period of ever-decreasing run times.
You'll know when it's time to get a new battery because you'll be down to 30 minutes or less between full charge and running on empty. In extreme cases, old batteries may only provide minutes of run time.
The laptop will be obsolete by the time its battery wears out anyway.
Hello H2SO4,
Seems like I learned something new. I always leave battery in the laptop all the time and mostly use the power supply to power it. When I do not use the notebook I shut the system down and unplug the power supply.
Thanks for the info...Cheers...![]()
Hello H2SO4,
Seems like I learned something new. I always leave battery in the laptop all the time and mostly use the power supply to power it. When I do not use the notebook I shut the system down and unplug the power supply.
Thanks for the info...Cheers...![]()
I'm glad if you found that useful Martee. Thanks.