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letting a battery die out is a terrible thing to do to a modern rechargable battery.
Whats worse is simply leaving a battery charging all the time is equally bad. You want the battery to discharge some, the recharging porperly.
That being said if you were really adamant of having a battery in but not charging(for what reason I dont know)
best bet would be to :
1: add some wires from each lead of the battery's connection
2: add some wires from each lead to the laptops battery connection.
My laptop has 7 connections for this.
3: Wire up a relay based system that would connect all 7 wires together (properly to the corresponding wire) via a pushbutton/rocker button switch.
With this you'd have control over when the battery is connected to the laptop with a push of a button. More than likely the battery would have to be mounted outside of the laptop (duct tape and bungie cords are your friends)
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