![]() ![]() Just keep an eye on it and see if the problem persists.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks for the information, Fix_that_Gltich! It's really good to know about that. The fluctuation in your battery reports is unknown, my guess would be a program error instead of battery problem. The only rule is not to let it go to zero. So everyone has their own line in the sand if you will with how low they will let their battery charge drain, to be safe, to not let it fully discharge. The Li-Ion batteries can be charged at any level, the only rule to follow is to not let them discharge fully. ![]() They do not suffer from memory problem, last longer than the NiCad and Nimh batteries. Then Nimh batteries were used and you could let it drop to any level and not suffer the memory effect. If you constantly let it drain down to 40 percent and then recharged it, it would eventually only charge to forty percent after a total drain. In the old days NiCad was used and it was best to let the battery drain all the way to prevent a memory line if you will to recharge up to. arise from the different generations of battery types used in laptops. So all the confusion over battery power using, charging, levels etc. Between 18:50:38 and 18:56:09, it was the shutdown phase and when I moved my laptop to another table. This is the battery report and I found it unusual, battery life estimates also drops these past few days: How come it dropped to 40% from 100% while it was plugged in all the time? Then, I was surprised to find out that my laptop starts at 40%. After waiting for it to shutdown, then I moved the laptop to another table and plugged it back before turning it on. However, when I'm done playing and wanted to move to another table, I shutdown my laptop while it is still plugged. When I used my laptop for gaming, I used it on AC and 100% charge (back then, before using ASUS Battery Health Management), it's plugged in all the time. THIS IS SOMETHING I'M HAVING TROUBLE WITH TO UNDERSTAND. Isn't it a bad thing to do because it keeps recharging to return to the designated level?ģ. However, whenever I shut my laptop down, unplug and then, in the next hours when I'm about to use, I plug the AC back and turn my laptop on, it will start at 59% and charge back to 60%. Is ASUS Battery Health Management good to use? Because my laptop is plugged in all the time for heavy gaming, I use the "Maximum Lifespan Mode" which stops the battery at 60% to extend batteries life cycle. So, what should I do with my ASUS TUF F15 (for heavy gaming and virtual meetings/working/browsing)Ģ. Some says you don't have to charge above 60%, some says above 80%, some says drain your battery to 5 percent once in a while for calibration, some says don't let it drop below 20 percent. So, I'm really confused on what to do exactly, every articles tend to contradict with each other. #Asus battery status how to#What is the correct way to maintain battery health for heavy gaming? I've read a lot of articles and everything isn't consistent regarding on how to maintain your battery. I hope I post this on the correct category.ġ. I'm new here, nice to meet you all and I have THREE questions. ![]()
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