No problem and good luck! Just remember heat is a health concern for Lithium-ion batteries. Sorry, the circuit is inside, what I mean is if the battery becomes hot then it is very likely it is overcharging and the circuit is no longer working As for high surges, you could get a simple power surge protector? I do not know much about how laptops protect from high power surges but if there is not enough volts I would guess it would definitely switch to only battery just like when you have it plugged in and the electric goes out etc. If no power stabilizer in the laptop then would it not increase the risk of burning with our unstable power, if we were to plug-in the computer all the time? Is there a power stabilizer built into laptops nowadays to automatically switch from plugged-in to battery use? Just another question which came to mind, with our inconsistent power supply, if we keep our laptop plugged in all the time, would a power serge or low power state cause burning or problems to the laptop? I wonder if laptops automatically switch to battery supply when plugged in and power is either too high or low.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |