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    Battery led

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by dani_spain, Dec 31, 2007.

  1. dani_spain

    dani_spain Notebook Guru

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    Hi, someone can explain me how I know when the computer is fully charged?? Because the battery led and the plug led is always on (green), but I don't know if is 100% or 60%. Other notebooks, like toshiba, when you connect for charge the battery, first there are 2 lights (orange and blue), but when the charge is complete the 2 lights are blue. I have a Thinkpad x61 and I don't know when is completely charge. Thank you very much
     
  2. Arki

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    You have to start your computer and check the battery gauge on desktop.
     
  3. visiom88

    visiom88 Notebook Evangelist

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    I read an article about the battery led's behavior in different charges of the battery from lenovoblogs.com a long time ago. You might want to check that out.
     
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