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Question regarding Mac Portables with rebuilt battery

Hi! I'm not sure if this has been discussed elsewhere but I have a Portable sporting the modernized lithium ion battery. I know the Portable has some parasitic drain since it doesn't truly turn off and wanted to maximize the service life of its new battery. Do we have any documentation on whether it's better to let it drain when not in use or just to leave it plugged in when idle?
 
modernized lithium ion battery? what are you talking about
One of the common retrofits in Portables is replacing the godawful and usually long-dead lead acid battery with either a purpose-built Li-Ion battery if you want to preserve its portability as a luggable, or a bank of capacitors if you just plan to operate it while plugged into a wall.
 
It was purchased from somebody else on the forum, pretty sure the battery rebuilds for these are custom assembled. Really more a question dependent on the battery chemistry than the battery itself.
 
well, i'm questioning if it's actually "lithium ion".

a li-on battery would require custom circuitry to use on a macintosh portable... and i've never heard of a project like that.
if there is, I really want to know more

are you sure you're not referring to a LiFePO4 battery?
 
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