For those using thinkpads, is the in-house power manager program reliable when configuring the lifespan of your battery? Is it safe to leave your battery in the laptop (for those removable kind) and let the power manager ensure it does not overcharge? Even if leaving it there the 24/7?
Anybody bought the ultraslim 90W travel adaptor? How much is this?
Thanks!
new batteries like the newer thinkpads since 2005 very safe to leave 24/7 365. Each battery has advanced circuitry that stopped charging at a threshold. In fact, if you take out the battery, some lenovo speed will drop by 50% due to bios settings.
Leaving these batteries in the compartment will seldom overheat due to usuage,more likely due to design. If you have T or X series and don't place too near wall, good circulation etc, the heat will dissipate well. if not, the flowback of air will heat u your battery slightly. If worry, get those curveballs that raise the backside slight to give good ventilation.
Ebay.com.sg got one guy selling a 90W travel slim lenovo kit for around $88. Don't get those from Sim Lim or dubious seller, these are fakes and one of them tried to electricute me last time because of bad earthing.