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I think this little Asus Eee PC 900 must have a pretty good charger. Even
plugged in all night, the battery doesn't get warm. I'm reluctant to take
the voltage smoothing capacity of the battery out of the system; especially
with the less than perfect AC from a small inverter on a boat.

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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 10:12:05 -0400, Roger Long wrote:

I think this little Asus Eee PC 900 must have a pretty good charger.
Even plugged in all night, the battery doesn't get warm. I'm reluctant
to take the voltage smoothing capacity of the battery out of the system;
especially with the less than perfect AC from a small inverter on a
boat.


But does the CPU? The heat from a CPU could be a problem to battery
longevity. Then again, you may have a point about the inverter.
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On 2008-09-29 12:39:50 -0400, Wayne.B said:

When I'm on the boat with our laptops I leave them plugged in, and in
suspended state when not in use. They use minimal power that way and
generate very little heat. The battery stays charged and everything
is ready for immediate use.


Where the power usage isn't a factor, I agree with this. My desktops
for the last decade or two have been on 24/7. At work, my machines
typically have fewer problems that can be blamed on the thermal shock
of being turned on each workday.

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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:05:28 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:

When I'm on the boat with our laptops I leave them plugged in, and in
suspended state when not in use. They use minimal power that way and
generate very little heat. The battery stays charged and everything
is ready for immediate use.


Where the power usage isn't a factor, I agree with this. My desktops
for the last decade or two have been on 24/7. At work, my machines
typically have fewer problems that can be blamed on the thermal shock
of being turned on each workday.


In a suspended state a laptop uses almost no power at all, just enough
to keep the memory alive.



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