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    Battery question on Clevo P151HM1

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Trewhela, Sep 6, 2011.

  1. Trewhela

    Trewhela Notebook Consultant

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    Hi i just wonder if after the battery has a full charge do i have to take it out or i can leave it ????

    PD i have for cooling a Notepal u3, for the thing of the heat and batterys

    thanks
     
  2. MALIBAL #3

    MALIBAL #3 Company Representative

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    Most people would say that the reason one would removed a fully charged battery is to prevent it from getting ruined as a result of the heat produced as a side-product of intensive processes. However, since you have a notebook cooler, it isn't as big of a deal for you as it would be for others. For further details, I would suggest reading up on this link so you understand it better:

    BatteryCare - Proper laptop battery usage guide

    I know of several people who unfortunately fried their batteries by using them while fully charged during gaming (Of course, this was in about 2 years, not instantly).
     
  3. Trewhela

    Trewhela Notebook Consultant

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    thanks !!!
     
  4. Napwneon

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    I'm more curious at what the length of the battery life people have been experiencing. I know that every company advertises its theoretical max battery life, but what have users who bought the laptop experienced?
     
  5. MALIBAL #3

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    A good place to go to get this information is the Clevo Review Index in the owner lounge subforum. Many of the reviews there have real-life battery life tests. :)