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battery usage
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:00 am
by cgorac
My T61p is always on my desk, so I see no reason to disconnect it from the power. However, I'm wondering what would be best way to handle battery in alike arrangement. With my previous Thinkpad, an R51, I had battery removed, and kept in my desk, but that appeared not to be very smart decision because battery is now (after 2 years sitting in the desk) unable to charge, and on the other side when battery removed, there are small holes on the back left uncovered that I guess are introducing dust into the case... So - would it hurt the battery if I keep it attached all the time (with power attached all the time too), or should I let it drain occasionally (how often?), or should I have it removed and recharge it occasionally (again - how often?)...
Thanks.
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:29 am
by aaa
There are battery threshold settings in the IBM software. That lets you keep the battery charge at a certan percentage continuously.
Keeping at full charge hurts the battery. Ideally you'd want to keep it at 40%. If this is not practical for you, feel free to set it a 60% or 80%, as even those still help alot.
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:37 am
by cgorac
aaa wrote:There are battery threshold settings in the IBM software. That lets you keep the battery charge at a certan percentage continuously.
Thanks for the reply; what kind of software you mentioned above? (I'm on Linux with this machine...)
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:09 pm
by Ivan Ivankovic
cgorac wrote:aaa wrote:There are battery threshold settings in the IBM software. That lets you keep the battery charge at a certan percentage continuously.
Thanks for the reply; what kind of software you mentioned above? (I'm on Linux with this machine...)
Thinkvantage Power Manager.
not sure if it's available on Linux though....
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:33 pm
by aaa
Under linux it's the tp_smapi driver. If you're on kernel 2.6.24 it's there already, otherwise you have to install it.