Power supply – Should laptops remain plugged in when their battery is 100% charged?

When your laptop’s battery is 100% charged, should you leave it plugged in so any battery power doesn’t get used, or will that cause overcharging, overheating, etc.? Should the laptop be unplugged when the battery level is 100%?

I’m asking because my laptop’s screen tends to get dim when unplugged, so I don’t like to run it on battery.

Solution:

This page has a good answer: “it depends”

 

The answer is: YES and NO, it depends  on the situation.

   

Having a battery fully charged and the  laptop plugged in is not harmful,  because as soon as the charge level  reaches 100% the battery stops  receiving charging energy and this  energy is bypassed directly to the  power supply system of the laptop.

   

However there’s a disadvantage in  keeping the battery in its socket when  the laptop is plugged in, but only if  it’s currently suffering from  excessive heating caused by the laptop  hardware.

   

So:

   

     

  • In a normal usage, if the laptop doesn’t get to hot (CPU and Hard Disk  around 40ºC) the battery should remain  in the laptop socket;

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  • In an intensive usage which leads to a large amount of heat produced (i.e.  Games) the battery should be removed  from the socket in order to prevent  unwanted heating.

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The heat, among the fact that it has  100% of charge, is the great enemy of  the lithium battery and not the plug,  as many might think so.