In modern times, the laptop is an important tool to support our activities. At
the moment we're on the move with a laptop and then the battery runs
out, it would be troublesome if we have to stop our activities on the
laptop to charge the battery. Most people charge the laptop while operating the laptop. But
in addition, a lot of opinions arising from the people that play the
laptop while the battery charge can make a quick drop and bloating. But
there are also opinions that say
precisely when played directly from
your laptop using battery power without actually damaging the laptop
devices.
Actually
they are not wrong, but it needs to know when to play without using the
battery and the laptop directly from the mains even more fatal impact. If
you turn on the laptop directly from electricity and no batteries,
electricity will directly go to the hardware without power adjustment,
so the hardware is receiving voltage superfluous and accelerate the
damage. In addition to saving power, the battery also adjust the current into the component that is not too high.
I found many cases where the mainboard or laptop hard drives damaged by excess voltage and generally it is very fatal and resulted in a total dead laptop in because of a hardware malfunction. of course this is a lot happening on the laptop or notebook users who frequently use your laptop or notebook without a battery.
In
addition, in the event of power failure and unstable electricity,
certainly very dangerous to the motherboard and hard drive. Better laptop battery from damage to the motherboard or the hard drive is more expensive compared to batteries. Besides the performance of laptop battery usually will decline in the age of 2-3 years.
for a long lasting battery i can recommended this way
- always charge the battery when it's low on power.
- stop charge laptop battery when it's full power, you can see the indicator on a laptop or notebook.
- do not using laptop in a hot surface, because it's can be damage your battery and of course the hardware on laptop or notebook.
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