using thinkpad without battery pack
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:56 pm
I just bought my first thinkpad (R52) and so far I am very happy with it.
I mainly use my laptop at home and I do not need to use the battery that often. As I have understood it you may prolong battery life by storing it in a cool (but not freezing) place at about 40% of full charge.
However, are there any problems with running the laptop without the battery pack plugged in? If so, is anyone aware of any "dummy" batteries that could be used, i.e. just some plastic thingy that could be placed where the battery usually is to avoid potential problems with dust etc..
/Fredrik
I mainly use my laptop at home and I do not need to use the battery that often. As I have understood it you may prolong battery life by storing it in a cool (but not freezing) place at about 40% of full charge.
However, are there any problems with running the laptop without the battery pack plugged in? If so, is anyone aware of any "dummy" batteries that could be used, i.e. just some plastic thingy that could be placed where the battery usually is to avoid potential problems with dust etc..
/Fredrik