Daniel Wayne Armstrong on Nostr: In the course of setting up my new(ish) Linux laptop home server, I started poking ...
In the course of setting up my new(ish) Linux laptop home server, I started poking around for information on charging thresholds for laptop batteries.
Current wisdom holds that for a laptop connected to AC power 100% of the time, its a good idea to set the battery charge "ceiling" to less than 100% in order to extend the health and lifespan of the battery:
https://www.dwarmstrong.org/charging-thresholds/#linux #laptop #batteries #homeserver
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