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twiigss · M
I found out the hard way with this: with time, leaving it plugged in with the battery, will kill the battery.
If you need it to be plugged in all the time, you can take the battery out of it, for example my laptop has an external battery that I can remove from the underside of it.
I had a laptop that the battery stopped working, found out that leaving it plugged in 24/7 killed it.
If you need it to be plugged in all the time, you can take the battery out of it, for example my laptop has an external battery that I can remove from the underside of it.
I had a laptop that the battery stopped working, found out that leaving it plugged in 24/7 killed it.