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What are the signs to determine that the built-in battery has begun to swell, and it is dangerous to use it?
The laptop is a little over a year old, used at home, in the discharge mode up to 30%, followed by charging. In power saving mode, at minimum brightness, with background programs and the Internet turned off when it is not needed. To work with programs. The battery is built-in, Li-ion, the laptop got warm, so it always worked exclusively on a cooling pad. With careful use, I hoped that the battery would last several years, and the laptop was very expensive. (The old, 11-year-old Sony still has its own battery, which has 45% wear after active use with the same charging mode.) In this case, the battery sank more or less smoothly, but somehow quickly. For the year, wear on Aida amounted to 17%. And then abruptly in 5 days - 29%, 35%, 50%! Moreover, during this period, the laptop was turned on for reading only, for a short time. I charged it up to 90%, and did not use it for a week. Today urgently needed - discharged to zero, for the first time. Should I do a calibration, or can I turn off the battery completely, in the device manager, and use it only from the network? The loan has not yet been paid for it, and there is no way to carry it to the service to replace the battery. How to determine that such a battery is not dangerous to keep inside and charge? It is very difficult to disassemble the laptop, but it is possible.)) Will it work normally if you carefully disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard and pull it out? There is another laptop - an old man, his battery was covered after 8 years of work, he just removed it, it is removable. It plows from the network to this day, and the electricity was cut off several times - nothing, no bugs and no data loss. and use only from the network? The loan has not yet been paid for it, and there is no way to carry it to the service to replace the battery. How to determine that such a battery is not dangerous to keep inside and charge? It is very difficult to disassemble the laptop, but it is possible.)) Will it work normally if you carefully disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard and pull it out? There is another laptop - an old man, his battery was covered after 8 years of work, he just removed it, it is removable. It plows from the network to this day, and the electricity was cut off several times - nothing, no bugs and no data loss. and use only from the network? The loan has not yet been paid for it, and there is no way to carry it to the service to replace the battery. How to determine that such a battery is not dangerous to keep inside and charge? It is very difficult to disassemble the laptop, but it is possible.)) Will it work normally if you carefully disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard and pull it out? There is another laptop - an old man, his battery was covered after 8 years of work, he just removed it, it is removable. It plows from the network to this day, and the electricity was cut off several times - nothing, no bugs and no data loss. and take it out? There is another laptop - an old man, his battery was covered after 8 years of work, he just removed it, it is removable. It plows from the network to this day, and the electricity was cut off several times - nothing, no bugs and no data loss. and take it out? There is another laptop - an old man, his battery was covered after 8 years of work, he just removed it, it is removable. It plows from the network to this day, and the electricity was cut off several times - nothing, no bugs and no data loss.
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The laptop is a little over a year old, used at home, in the discharge mode up to 30%, followed by charging. In power saving mode, at minimum brightness, with background programs and the Internet turned off when it is not needed.
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