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I worked with batteries for 25 years in my work Its 500 charge cycles
Ok so whats a charge cycle anytime you charge a battery if lets say at 80% and you charge it thats a charge cycle
if its at 10% thats a charge cycle does not matter what the current capacity is at.
(Every battery degrades after a charge cycle)
With the older nicad batteries you wanted to drain them low and charge fully as the memory effect would cause capacity
issues as the battery got older.
With Lithium batteries there is no memory effect but these batteries are temp sensitive to cold and usually the chargers will not charge them.
They will last a long time if kept at normal temps try not to plug a cold laptop into charger if using lithium
(Its good to charge any battery at room temp) (every battery loses capacity at temp extremes)
I havent kept up on lithium charging as the computer chip inside laptop batteries controls the charging so its mostly out of our control if it isnt done right poof..lol
So with lithium and nicads really all one needs worry about is charge cycles dont over cycle.
Some where in a box I got my old battery analyzer it was perty interesting over the years the batteries I ran through it
I could tell exactly how the person was charging his batteries yes and most were screwed up..lol
(Never drain a battery to reverse polarity it damages them)
Oh lithium and nicads two different beasts they dont act the same and just talking about basic batteries not how
the computers handle charging seems to big variation in that from oems.
(Just some basic info in a Nutshell)