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Excuse me, can I continue to use the power supply when the laptop battery is full?

When using a notebook computer in an environment that can provide a stable power supply, it is recommended to use an external charger, and the battery will automatically charge. Lithium batteries have no memory effect, and ASUS original lithium batteries have safety mechanisms such as overcharge/overdischarge/charging temperature control, so it is good to plug in the power supply.

Yes There are two power supplies for notebook computers, one is a power adapter (external power supply) and the other is a rechargeable battery. The service life of rechargeable batteries is determined by the charging times.

"After the notebook battery is fully charged, you can continue to use the notebook by plugging in the power supply.

When the laptop battery is fully charged, it will automatically stop charging. Whether to continue to plug in the AC power supply is arbitrary. Because the charger will give priority to work when the voltage is higher than the battery voltage when the computer continues to work, the battery is in a fully charged idle standby state, and the battery will not supply power to the computer when the computer is plugged in with a 220-volt power supply.

After the notebook is fully charged, continuing to plug it in will generally not cause damage to the battery. When the battery is fully charged, the computer will automatically use the power supply instead of the battery. If it's a game book, insert a video game for better performance.

However, the power is generally only enough for 1-3 hours. If you only work on batteries, you have to wait 4-8 hours after each use. Isn't the convenience of a notebook a joke? Moreover, the more times the battery is charged, the less its capacity and the shorter its life.