You never fully charge your electronic devices right? You keep the charge levels between 45-70 percent to prolong the life of the battery you cannot easily replace right?
I charge to 100%. Never had an issue with batteries or battery life.
>>107822100My phone is nearly 10 years old (OnePlus 3T) and I'll just replace the phone rather than the battery. But I still get 2-3 days on a single charge.
On Linux just write the values into /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_control_{start,end}_threshold.If you never use the battery set it to 45-50.That means, charge when below 45, and stop charging at 50.If you often use your battery, but don't need the full capacity, set it to 75-80.
>>107822100my motherboard does not support threshold charging
>>107822241>45-50It should be around 60. I've read a lot about li-pos when building a quadcopter
>>107822100>Dude only charge your device to 70% from day one or in a few years the battery will only have 70% of its rated charge and you'll only get 70% of the full battery life and that'll really suck!
>>107822100I use a desktop PC and a $30 phone I bought from walmart 5 years ago. When the battery gets the sads I just buy a new one on ebay for $3.50 and replace it by popping off the back case. Dumb phones are the future anons.
Literally doesn't matter. Just don't have low battery.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj4LMlGr4og
80%
>>107822100>Cannot easily replaceYou can just admit you're an inept retard who doesn't own a heat gun and a plastic spudger.