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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
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| reply to T_Wrecks Re: I want to maximize my battery life
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*FOR ME*, on this particular Full Fledged 17" monster laptop - I have never done any of the preached battery protection schemes.
5 years later, and on the original battery, I still get over 2 hours without power management. Currently at 9% wear(91% of original capacity).
The battery has only been removed for me to see the part number. Machine has sat here or in it's docking station on AC most of it's life.
My VAIO hasn't seemed to mind, neither has the battery. This is what *I* have done with this machine, and so far, with my other machines as well. They aren't as old, but they also get remarkable runtimes without management.
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| I absolutely agree with dadkins. You can, and will find all sorts of theories on maximizing notebook battery life, and in the end, it is as much a matter of "luck of the draw" as it is any particular way of running your laptop.
Most notebook batteries fare well fro 3 to 4 years, with some hitting up to 7 years...and some crapping out after a year and a half! Even within the same brands and models of battery, life span can vary quite a bit!
Supposedly, the current popular school of thought is that you initially charge, and fully run down the notebook a couple of times, but after that, you should try to avoid running the battery too far down. Also, that when plugged in to AC, to remove the battery to avoid the heat.
My wife's last notebook, a sony, she did just about everything "wrong"...and got a bit over 4 years useful life from the battery. My brother, who is a battery life "fanatic", got about 3.5 years on his last Dell notebook's original battery...all that effort for the same or less time? I don't see it.
Frankly, life is too damn short to have to be too anal about how you run you notebook, in terms of battery life.
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