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Is putting the battery pack to the laptop always when switched on good or not?

I worry that never detaching battery pack from the laptop would reduce the battery lifespan or may cause damage to laptop especially when it is already fully charged and power supply is in used. Somebody advised me to remove it when it's already fully charged cause i'm using the power cord anyway. Please help!

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I don't think detaching a battery pack from the laptop would reduce the battery's lifespan. But using the power cord instead of the battery as a source of energy would pose risk in your laptops internal circuits. Once, I used power cord to supply voltage for my laptop. First, it went out well, but then after a few months without using the battery my processor chip was damaged.
The batteries are designed to STAY IN your laptop when you use it. You can take it out if you want. It's yours Batteries like ones that go into laptops need to be used periodically and used till they run the charge completely down. Likewise, they need to be charged completely after the fact. If you never use the battery then take it out by all means. But what happens when you suddenly need to go mobile? That sounds more cumbersome to do it that way. Come to think of it, if you don't need to be mobile then why get a laptop? They have little performance compared to their desktop counterparts, and the price is for a good laptop is nearly not worth it compared to a desktop. If you want to know more about how to take care of your computer you should call the manufacturer and speak with technical service - that's why they are there. They will have the best advice about the product because they manufactured it. They are only hard to deal with if you are too. Ultimately, to answer your question, leave your battery alone unless you are absolutely sure you will never be mobile. The manufacturer that designed your laptop obviously knows more about it than the one who advised you to remove it.
No you shld by no means discharge lithium Ions battery Lithium Ions Batteries are risky demands power consistently to maintain stability (it has a microcomputer to change power) If u discharge Lithium Ion battery you will cut back the whole battery life basically nickel-cadium batteries require discharging
You could remove the battery for days at a time if it was plugged in and increase the life of your battery by a small amount. You should use it on battery once or twice a week to the point of low battery warning is also advice. In reality, most of the good things you can do (vs just using the thing and not thinking about it) will increase the life maybe 10%-20%. Is that worth the trouble to you? This laptop is moved around a lot during the day, both on battery and plugged in. The battery does not come out when it is plugged in. I'm a just use it person, other than I do recommend (and usually actually do it on mine) unplugging it when not in use for longer periods. Overnight etc. Even that is said to not be NECESSARY.

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