Bug 531190 (see also as of my comment 133) and the linked bug 882160 might be relevant. I am trying to solve that and it looks to me like gnome-settings-deamon automatically forces a suspend when it detects an empty battery - in my case I don't even have a second battery, but the system sends an ACPI message that the not-present battery is empty and g-s-d duely forces a suspend. So g-s-d should probably be fixed to check whether all batteries in the system are empty before sending that message. (What I don't know though is whether the switch from the empty to the non-empty battery will be handled correctly, as I don't have a second one to test.)
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