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Charging while working 8-9hrs/day
Hello! Is it okay to charge your laptop (mine is newly bought XPS 13 2in1) while working? My job requires non-stop 8-9 hours a day.
My previous laptop (Lenovo Z50) had an external battery. So I use to remove it and while I plug in the charger and work.
This is my first time to use a laptop with internal battery.
Your advise and shared knowledge is much appreciated. Thank you!
johnptd
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August 8th, 2021 06:00
How often are you using it only on battery? If you are constantly switching from battery to AC, you could cause your battery to deteriorate at a faster rate. There are numerous posts here about batteries starting to swell, sometimes within a year, and making them hazardous because of not taking proper precautions. What you should do is set an upper charge limit (say 80%) and a recharge limit (say 50%). This will extend the life of your battery. If there is a temporary need to have a full charge, you can change the settings to accommodate that and reset them afterwards.
Enjoy your new computer,
JohnD
commodon
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August 8th, 2021 07:00
Assuming you have "Dell Power Manager" installed, it is recommended to configure it reflective of your primary use.
When launching the application you'll be presented with the following:
Next, click the "Settings" button and select the primary way you use the laptop. In my use I leave my Dell XPS 15 connected to AC power all of the time. Rarely do I unplug my laptop from AC power so I select "Primarily AC Use".
The default is "Adaptive" which allows the laptop to adjust its charging methodology based on your use.
Mary G
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August 6th, 2021 09:00
It's ok to charge while working. It does not need to be charged all the time.
See all the facts here--FAQ - Laptop battery articles - Dell Community
JOcean
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August 6th, 2021 09:00
That would be fine. I rarely unplug my Latitude and it works just fine like that. It may cause some loss of battery storage but in your case I suspect you really have no choice. This web page has more information. And this Dell support page.
Mabbs06
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August 7th, 2021 09:00
Thank you!
jphughan
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August 9th, 2021 09:00
@Mabbs06 Variations of this question come up a lot. See the reply I wrote in this thread.