Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control

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From: Mohamed Ikbel Boulabiar
Date: Monday, April 12, 2010 - 6:28 am

Hi,

Is there any function in the Linux kernel that control the
charging/discharging of the battery to provide better lifespan ?
(add some years to its life ?)

For Laptops, it is better to extract the battery from the Laptop when
the computer will be on power for a long period.
I ask if the kernel can do such control without the user intention and
in an automatic way.

Some BIOS provide to the user to select whether to block the battery
charging to 50% to make it stand for more time.
And Many people (like me) forget their laptops on power until the
battery no more can hold energy after 2minutes of no power.

I am not sure for the MacBook side, but it seems they don't suffer
from such problem in the same degree as other laptop users.

I think it is a serious problem because if you keep you battery on
power for one week you will detect it becomes holding only 50% of its
energy compared to when first bought.

Thanks,

Mohamed-Ikbel BOULABIAR
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Messages in current thread:
Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control, Mohamed Ikbel Boulabiar, (Mon Apr 12, 6:28 am)
Re: Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control, Pavel Machek, (Thu Apr 15, 11:02 am)
Re: Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control, David Rees, (Thu Apr 15, 4:42 pm)
Re: Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control, Pavel Machek, (Thu Apr 15, 9:15 pm)
Re: Low-Level and Long-Term Battery Control, Mohamed Ikbel Boulabiar, (Thu Apr 22, 2:25 am)