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Tired of the fried laptop battery problem. (buried in the manual is 'don't leave them plugged in' which results in overcharging the battery and greatly shortened lifespan)
Two thoughts:
A) Wish list for laptop mfgs: A battery cycling program built into all machines. Maybe software could do it. Probably not.
It would ask you only this: Will you need the battery soon?
If you check 'yes', it will keep it charged. Check 'no', it runs the battery down, then recharges and then disconnect the battery from the charger on a periodic basis.
B) What is a consumer-level way to do this now, in case I buy a new battery? The cord is hard to get to and I don't want to be always plugging/unplugging it.
Two thoughts:
A) Wish list for laptop mfgs: A battery cycling program built into all machines. Maybe software could do it. Probably not.
It would ask you only this: Will you need the battery soon?
If you check 'yes', it will keep it charged. Check 'no', it runs the battery down, then recharges and then disconnect the battery from the charger on a periodic basis.
B) What is a consumer-level way to do this now, in case I buy a new battery? The cord is hard to get to and I don't want to be always plugging/unplugging it.