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M17xR3 Battery ???
Hey guys I just wanted to know whether the battery in the new alienware m17xr3 models is a 'smart' battery or not ? Do i keep it plugged in all the time or do I disconnect it when it reaches full charge ??
I remember I completely ruined the battery on my old laptop because I did not unplug it after it was completely charged so after about a year of doing that the old laptop would run for about 10 minutes of the battery and then it would die again. I just wanted to make sure I do not kill the battery on this laptop like that.
Thanks in advance for your answers
Tesla1856
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April 17th, 2011 22:00
Generally, now-days (since those laptops caught on fire a few years back) most Lithium laptop batteries are smart-charging to prevent over-charging.
Unlike Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries (who should be cycled down near zero to prevent a life building up) ... it's generally recommended to keep them fully charged always (or when-ever possible). Charging partially depleated Lithiums is fine. In fact, if they ever get too low, they might be damaged.
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April 17th, 2011 22:00
guys come on anyone know about this ??
getutsav
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April 18th, 2011 19:00
So I should just keep it plugged in, is that what you mean ??
iNyfe
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April 19th, 2011 07:00
Pretty sure Tesla is saying yes, without saying it.
Tesla1856
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April 19th, 2011 12:00
If it's Lithium-Ion or Lithium-Polymer (which I'm sure it is) then yes.
However, I would still run it on battery 3-4 times a month to "exercise" the battery.
Whether or not it has a true "Smart Charging Circuit" I wouldn't dare to guess (after all ... you are looking for a definite answer) but I bet Dell-Chris_M could find out for you.