How to Limit Battery Charge On Windows 11 (60% 80%)

How to Limit Battery Charge On Windows 11 (60% 80%)

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Welcome to our Windows 11 tutorial! In this video, we’ll show you how to limit battery charge on your Windows 11-powered laptop to optimize battery health and extend its lifespan.

Windows 11 comes with a useful built-in feature that allows you to set a maximum charge level, preventing your laptop’s battery from reaching 100% capacity when plugged in. By implementing this feature, you can protect your battery from overcharging, a common cause of battery degradation over time.

Follow these simple steps to enable battery charge limiting on your Windows 11 laptop:

Step 1: Access Power Settings
Go to the Start menu, search for /”Power & Sleep Settings,/” and click on it to access the power options.

Step 2: Open Additional Power Settings
In the Power & Sleep Settings window, locate and click on /”Additional Power Settings/” on the right-hand side.

Step 3: Modify Power Plan
Select your active power plan (usually /”Balanced/”) and click on /”Change Plan Settings./”

Step 4: Adjust Advanced Power Settings
In the Edit Plan Settings window, click on /”Change advanced power settings./”

Step 5: Locate Battery Options
Within the Advanced Settings window, find and expand the /”Battery/” section.

Step 6: Enable Battery Charge Limit
Look for the /”Battery Charge Limit/” option and change the setting to /”On/” or /”Enabled./”

Step 7: Set the Charging Threshold
Choose the maximum charge percentage you want your battery to reach. A common recommendation is to set it around 80% to 90% to balance battery lifespan and usability.

Step 8: Apply and Save Changes
Once you’ve made your desired adjustments, click /”Apply/” and then /”OK/” to save the changes.

Congratulations! You’ve successfully limited the battery charge on your Windows 11 laptop. Now, your device will automatically stop charging when it reaches the specified threshold, helping you preserve your battery’s health and longevity.

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