Clearly, I would like to know if speaking of overload, you understand that ideally it would unload the batteries each time before reloading? and if, yes how far?
On the other hand, on a laptop, would it be better to leave the battery (Li-Ion) in charge permanently?
Or on the contrary, should it be used regularly and in this case what is the ideal threshold of discharge before recharging?
Or to make it even clearer at what threshold to put the triggering of the standby, or the "warning" which would warn us that it is time to charge the battery? 30% remaining, 20% remaining?
Can we consider that the chargers supplied with the laptops are good enough, or would you advise to buy better quality and if so where?
I prefer that you are sometimes less "purely theoretical" and a little more "practical" by giving examples which can enlighten the "less strong in math" of the econological class ...
Can we consider the so-called "intelligent" chargers as the universal panacea or should we look further and if so, what advice to our environmental friends.
Thank you and meow to all
What do you think of this quote (which does not apply to Li-Ion)
* Memory effect:
When the charge of
rechargeable battery is weakening, the production
electrical current is insufficient
for the operation of the devices. he
then recharge the battery by placing it
in a charger. At that moment, if the
stack is not completely empty, the
charge is incomplete and fixes a new
lower maximum capacity. It is
what is called the memory effect.