Puzzling recharge behavior on T61p
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:30 pm
I just received my new T61p and am generally happy with it. However I cannot for the life of me figure out why its battery recharge works the way it does. I ran a few searches for recharge, battery, and whatever I could think of, but could not find anything relevant.
With my old T43, the battery was recharged whenever the AC adapter was plugged in.
With the T61p, I've set the battery to be recharged when it hits below 20%, and stop when it reaches 40%, since I expect to be plugged in more often than not. However, I found out if the battery is in mid-charge, say 35%, then it will not recharge if I turn off the computer and turn it back on. I will then need to run it down to below 20% before it will recharge.
I realize this may actually be a battery saving measure, but was wondering if there's any other way to, say, force a recharge on the battery? Or at least make it resume recharging so it hits 40%?
With my old T43, the battery was recharged whenever the AC adapter was plugged in.
With the T61p, I've set the battery to be recharged when it hits below 20%, and stop when it reaches 40%, since I expect to be plugged in more often than not. However, I found out if the battery is in mid-charge, say 35%, then it will not recharge if I turn off the computer and turn it back on. I will then need to run it down to below 20% before it will recharge.
I realize this may actually be a battery saving measure, but was wondering if there's any other way to, say, force a recharge on the battery? Or at least make it resume recharging so it hits 40%?