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12-11-2022 07:27 AM
sphincterbonairIts yes remove the charger after 60% charging.hi, i want to ask if it is okay to always plug in my vivobook even if the battery is charged, i capped the maximum capacity at 60% and did not unplug it. Is it okay or should i always unplug it after it charged at 60?
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12-11-2022 04:48 PM
RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICSman, i can't decide what to consider since there are also some users saying that leaving it plugged-in is good even it has been charged at 60%https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/66863/about-battery-charging
Its yes remove the charger after 60% charging.
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12-12-2022 01:47 AM
sphincterbonairAccording to me , and laptop security, remove charger after 60%https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/241149#Comment_241149
man, i can't decide what to consider since there are also some users saying that leaving it plugged-in is good even it has been charged at 60%
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12-12-2022 07:02 PM
sphincterbonair@sphincterbonairhi, i want to ask if it is okay to always plug in my vivobook even if the battery is charged, i capped the maximum capacity at 60% and did not unplug it. Is it okay or should i always unplug it after it charged at 60?
About battery charging
Please refer to the following FAQ information.
[Notebook] ASUS Battery Information Center | Official Support | ASUS GlobalASUS Battery Health Charging - Introduction | Official Support | ASUS GlobalThank you.
