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		<title>By: Attis</title>
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		<description>Are you certain that this is true for all laptops? My HP 530 seems to ignore the battery (ie. charging current is 0 mA) when the level is over a certain limit (95% perhaps). So I hope maybe my battery won&#039;t get eroded by constant charging.

Others say the source of damage to the cells while using from mains is the excess heat coming from the computer, which tends to use more power when there&#039;s plenty of it available.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you certain that this is true for all laptops? My HP 530 seems to ignore the battery (ie. charging current is 0 mA) when the level is over a certain limit (95% perhaps). So I hope maybe my battery won&#8217;t get eroded by constant charging.</p>
<p>Others say the source of damage to the cells while using from mains is the excess heat coming from the computer, which tends to use more power when there&#8217;s plenty of it available.</p>
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