Hello,

I just found out about TLP - a module to download with apt, which is a good utility for maintaining the laptop battery. You can set a minimum charge value, and a maximum charge value. But it is not sufficient for my use case. My question is - is there any utility I can use to discharge the battery WHILE connected to AC?

The reason behind this is: I want to use the solar power during the day to charge up the battery to 80 or 90% and then discharge the battery in the evening to 15-20%. Afterwards use AC power again. The solar energy during mid-day is cheaper and available in abundance.

On a big level with many computers this could make a good impact on the energy network, or am I wrong?

  • IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
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    9 hours ago

    Well, you will have excess solar power during the day, so just keep it plugged in to the solar while solar is available. Then, just unplug the laptop in the evening until you get to 15-20%.

    Trying to force the laptop to discharge while plugged in is colossally more trouble than it’s worth.

    • Floopquist@lemmy.orgOP
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      2 hours ago

      Unplugging by hand is a bad solution. I want to have this even when I am not at home, it has to be automated.