Yoga energy Manager Pro 2: Mode of Conservation and express load

I just have a few questions on the functioning of the mode of preservation and express charge. These two are located in energy under Settings Manager.

Mode of conservation maintains the battery at 55-60% percent. How this is done? No computer discharge up to 55%, and then the return up to 60% cost? In addition, if the computer is off, but the power adapter is left in the computer will stay between 55 and 60%? Are there harmful effects on the battery?

Charge Express allows the computer be loaded in 100 minutes. How this is done? Why this feature is not enabled by default? Are there harmful effects on the battery?

Thank you!

Read a few articles on how to treat a battery correctly. This I found a decent article.

http://Gizmodo.com/how-to-take-care-of-your-Smartphone-battery-the-right-w-513217256

If the computer is off, your laptop will stay between 55 and 60 percent.

Refill Express generates excessive heat, can make the slightly faster battery of. It is made by allowing the most recent flow to the battery. But generally, the longer you keep your battery in a cool, longer he will live.

There are a lot of articles like the one above on Google, some are short, some are deeper and more difficult to understand.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • Energy management problem

    When I put my battery in optimized mode the battery charge gets only in 60%, I understand that it will help for my battery life... BUT now when its optimized mode my battery doesn't charge up to 57%... Please help me

    In the look for Lenovo Energy Management system tray. Make sure that the load behavior is set to "maximum autonomy."

  • Yoga 2 pro Energy Manager freeze on Windows 10

    Hi all

    It's my first time writing here, but I went through through the forums for a few months and it has helped me solve most of my problems. Kudos to you all.

    I recently updated my Yoga 2 pro to win 10, and everything works smoothly, with the exception of the Manager of energy.

    When I open it I can use it without any problem at all basic mode (switching between energy modes works ok).

    However, when I click on the upper right to display the parameters, (especially to change the plan to charge for my battery and so), the program freezes and does nothing but consuming about 20% of my CPU.

    Return to win 8.1, I used to switch between mode of conservation % max60, or deppending of fast charge on what I would need. Now, I can't use.

    I use the latest version available on the website (1.0.1.51) and updates of the Win10 system are all this up-to-date.

    Any help would be really appreciated.

    Greetings!

    I had this problem and found that it was due to a conflict with the Teamviewer application. I have disabled the start of Teamviewer Windows startup and the energy Manager now works as expected.

  • Mode of conservation Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro

    I recently returned from a weeklong trip during which I didn't have my phone. When I got home today, this mode of conservation flashed warning on my screen:

    The battery is charged to a high capacity

    Stay above 70% capacity for a long period of time is detrimental to the health of the battery. Select the 'Mode of Conservation' in the settings.

    How harmful to the health of my battery is to have left almost full load (off) for a week?

    It is best to leave the battery about half full, if you let it sit unused for awhile.  Also if you often keep permanently connected, it will have a longer life if you use conservation mode so that it never charges greater than 70%.

  • Lenovo Energy Management silent install

    Hello

    I'm deploying Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro via sccm with drivers/software preloaded in the company. I am quite aware that this model is not ment for the company, but it is requirement.

    For now the deployment looks good, except one software: Lenovo Energy Management 1.0.1.49.

    Link: http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/yoga-series/yoga-2-pro-lenovo/download...
    This software is installed correctly when I run the installer manually with double click, but refuses to work in silent mode or unattended. Public documents, unfortunately, is not available on the Lenovo drivers download pages.

    I spent a lot of time looking for silent switch manually, but all without success. In the best scenario complete installation with the code output-3. I saw via procmon this real called 2 MSI (command lines are hidden) and perform additional configuration as installation drivers with dpinst, installation of the device through devcon, registration of dll and the calling application executables. For now, I just couldn't operate without initial installer.

    I'm pretty sure that Lenovo factory this software is preinstalled on the PC with a sort of silent command. Is it possible that someone who closely works with OS preload Lenovo provides this command line silent for Lenovo Energy Management 1.0.1.49?

    It may also be that another version is preinstalled when buildings of the factory, so yes, it would be nice to get that media.

    Thank you much in advance.

    Hello

    Thanks for the response, but no need already.

    I found another version of the management of the energy that was silent-installation capable and was incompatible with Yoga 2 Pro (no official compatibility in the documentation of the software however). This version has me led to the solution - he had Setup.iss file as well as initial setup.exe, which v.1.0.1.49 had no downloadable media.

    So, to install v.1.0.1.49 of energy management that I had to run it with the r switch, get Setup.iss file in the %windir%\System32 folder and now it installs with Setup.exe /s/v/qn perfectly.

    Hope this helps someone.

  • Lenovo Energy Management

    I just bought 3 Y50-70 of lenovo laptops.

    I got them all configured and I installed the managemnt energy on them as they will be connected more often than otherwise. He succeeded on 2 of them but 3 when I click on settings and then try to click Mode of Conservation on it does nothing, also once in the settings, I'm not able to click on any other menu or close the energy management.

    I uninstalled the software and reinstalled it and no change. Any other suggestions to resolbe this problem?

    Thank you!

    I think I found the solution. Besides the tests I found that it worked on my administrator account, but not on account of my daugter. Even if I ran as administrator on his account.

    Then, I created a new profile of the child and discovered that it works on the new profile of child very well. It seems that it is a matter of profile and just delete the current profile and redo. If it works when everything is done I'll update this post.

  • Energy Manager

    Hello.I am a new user of g50-70 of lenovo. My phone is always in the AC network. (regular intake at home)

    According to the instructions on the battery life I should spend the energy conservation mode Manager. I did and recharge the battery stopped at 60% as expected. The problem is that sometimes the energy Manager returns to the normal mode and battery is charged to 100%, why this happens?

    concerning

    Hi Andreyzhitnikov,

    Welcome to Lenovo Community!

    According to the request, we understood that you encounter problems with the energy Manager in your notebook G50-70.

    Try to start the system in safe mode and check for the issue, try to set the parameter, and then restart the system. Also try reinstalling the management of energy and look for the question.

    Click here for the management of energy for windows 8.1.

    Click here for the management of energy for windows 7.

    I hope this helps. Post back if the problem persists!

    Best regards

    Ashwin.S

  • How to disable Lenovo energy management

    I have Vista Home Premium on my Y430. Once I disabled Lenovo Energy Management and used the Vista build-in power management. My impression was that the battery lasted longer when you use the build-in one than Lenovo Energy Management (4 hours from 3 hours in symmetric mode).

    I activated there is Lenovo energy management. But now I don't remember how to turn it off. Does anyone know how to disable? Thank you very much.

    I found a way to disable management of the energy of Lenovo using Windows Defender. Click 'Start'--> 'All programs', right click on "Windows Defender", select "run as Administrator". Click the 'tools' at the top of the window, and then click "Software Explorer". Click on 'Show for all users' in the lower left corner. In the "Category" list, select "startup programs". Select "Lenovo Battery Management Software VerX.X" on the left panel. At the bottom of the Panel, click the button 'Disable' (or 'Remove'). Lenovo Energy Management this will prevent to run the next time that you start your laptop.

    To activate it, just follow the steps above and click 'Activate' to the last step. Or you can go to 'Control panel'--> 'Power Options'--> 'change plan settings'--> "Change power settings advanced"--> "Lenovo Energy Management" to enable it.

  • Energy management turbo boost stopped doing his work Lenovo Y5070

    Hello

    I restarted my laptop and the processor is stuck at 2.5 GHz, in all modes of energy.
    The Turbo no longer works and even when I choose low energy or download mode, the frequency is 2.5 GHz while he was 0.75 GHz before.
    No idea how to solve this problem?

    I solved the problem, it turns out that activtion of Hyper-V is the original CPU clock displays task manager. But in reality, the management must turbo boost and energy that I saw in action with CPU - Z

  • No extraction of dust fan in Lenovo Energy Management

    Hi, does anyone know why the dusting of fan option missing in energy management? It is longer supported Lenovo? I have the model Lenovo G580 20150. It was such a useful function.

    No, it does not help. I found the solution, it is because Windows 8 - the new system is not yet compatible with some features of this program. This function returns all of a sudden and I changed the compatibility to run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 7.

  • Energy management G580 causing wireless problem

    So first, I apologize if this post is in the wrong place. I saw nowhere g580s.

    I've narrowed my problems wireless for the Power Manager (I think).

    If the laptop is connected to AC wireless connects fine. If running on battery then it does not connect unless the energy management is set to 'performance' instead of the default "balanced."

    I'm on win8 and tried 8.0.2.5, 8.0.2.3 power management version and the latest version for win7 all with the same result.

    I unchecked the box in to the wireless network card device manager to "allow the computer to turn ff this device save energy."

    I just bought this laptop yesterday and it would be great if someone knew what I was dominant.

    Thanks in advance!

    Hi Artificialed,

    Thanks for posting back. Soha is correct. Usually this could be the cause of her managent Lenovo Energy I join n you can also try to check the power of window options. some setting it might have changed.

    To do this, please follow the steps below.

    > Go to 'control panel '.
    > Click on "Power Options."
    > Click "Change settings Plan" (located on the right)
    > Click "Change advanced settings" (located below on the left)
    > A new window should appear and find "Wireless Adapter" > "power save mode".
    > Change the settings "on battery" and "Trendy" to Maximum performance.

    Hope this helps and do post back with your results.

    Concerning

  • Windows 8.1 - Lenovo Energy Management question

    G ' Day,.

    Lenovo U310 - i5 - 8 GB - 32 GB SSD - upgrade to W7 home premium to pro W8.1 pro W8

    The upgrade of W8 pro W8.1 pro works smoothly, until I restarted Windows:

    I get the message pop up every time you start that Lenovo Energy Management has compatibility problems.

    What should I do to fix this?

    Thanks in advance,

    Jim

    Hi, you can try to re - install EM or visit the lenovo service Web site to download one and re - install, it should be OK.

  • Is it bad if you left your macbook pro in mode 'sleep' for 2 days?

    so I am only new macbook stuff and I have a problem. I hope you guys can help me...

    This bothered me and I need to have a concrete answer.

    BTW, it of also my first macbook pro 13 "with the retina and im a little FAKE and simply wanted the best for my mac.

    so I ate dinner on Saturday night and I put my mac to sleep and thought I'll come back on that a little later but then some of my family members came rushing in our House and I totally forgot the mac. they left Sunday. So today, Monday, 01:36, I decided to use it again and now I forgot to close! I am a shutter downer and I rarely put to sleep for a few reasons of OCD. Ive had this mac for less than a month. Is it bad for the overall mac? Or im just paranoid?

    In short, ive had to sleep during the day 1 and a half or two. And also to mention, the mac is placed inside the box, it came with it, because I have not bought anyway or the handle immediately.

    Thank you for the answers!

    There is no problem to leave it in mode 'sleep'. However, do not in an enclosure for example a box or a box.

  • MacBook Pro opens to the screen and progress bar gray, freezes when the progress bar ends. Have tried several options to get into safe mode and suggested strikes, but can't. Any suggestions?

    MacBook Pro opens to the screen and progress bar gray, freezes when the progress bar ends. Have tried several options to get into safe mode and suggested strikes, but can't. Any suggestions?

    Here are some links from Apple which may help

    How to choose a boot on your Mac - Apple Support drive

    On the screens, you see when you start your Mac - Apple Support

  • Where to find Lenovo power/energy management?

    Yesterday, my new Y500 reminded me that I can extend my life of the battery by unloading it partially. Then I looked for the energy management program to do that and can't find it on the computer! I then downloaded from Lenovo and installed it, but still I can not find the program to load! I searched all the apps. In addition, the Windows power management system is active and seems to work very well.

    Robert

    I don't know if this will help, but when I clicked on the battery and more selected "Power Options" then click on 'change the power plan settings' and then I went into "advanced power settings". There is a tab it for Lenovo Energy Management and you must click on "activate Lenovo Energy Management." Then it pops up.

Maybe you are looking for