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Important Laptop Battery Tips To Save MoneyThis article on laptop battery tips will give you new tricks to use the laptop effectively. Each Laptop battery has a positive and negative terminal. Most of the Laptops use Lithium Ion batteries which are of rechargeable type.
Major power hungry Laptop parts are as follows: CPU, LCD, wireless networking cards, hard drive, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM, and other peripherals. When you see the movie on laptop, the battery is working at full load. As both the hard drive and LCD screen are consuming the power.
Lithium Ion batteries are
more expensive but offer longer standby time, lighter weight and less
self-discharge
than other battery chemistries. Lithium ion notebook batteries normally
offer 600 to 800 charge/discharge cycles over 1½ to 3 years of
useful
life. They are more environment friendly as they don't contain toxic
materials such as Mercury or Cadmium.Don’t blindly go for cheap
laptop battery or discount laptop battery. Please note that these are
used Laptop batteries pulled from old laptops. Laptop Battery Tips1) Power Management conserves battery power by setting the CPU to run at reduced speeds, putting the hard disk in sleep mode and dimming the screen when not in use. Check out the user manual which gives various settings available to prolong battery life.
2) Remember that new
laptop batteries generally arrive in a discharged state; you must
charge them up for at least four hours before their first use. New
batteries should be fully charged before using them. They generally do
not give peak power until they have been charged and discharged at
least 4 times. It is recommended that new batteries to be charged overnight.
3) Don't use the notebook
battery if you don't have to! Do not keep your laptop plugged in most
of the time. You can preserve your notebook battery life by storing the
battery outside the laptop in a cool place. But do not put it in the
refrigerator or freezer. The most important thing to understand about
laptop batteries is that they are always losing a small bit of their
charge. The hotter the temperature, the faster notebook batteries loose
their charge. So rule number one is: keep your notebook battery cool. Notebook battery manufacturers store their products at around 60°F.
4) Try to avoid running your laptop battery all the way to zero or don't run the batteries until they get fully dischrged. 5) Don't charge your notebook battery before long periods of inactivity.
6) Do not buy spare notebook batteries for later use. The longer you hold them, the less useful life they provide.
7) Never go for
refurbished Notebook battery. They're simply used laptop batteries that
have been pulled from older laptops. The problem with old, cheap laptop
batteries is that you don't know how much life they have left. The
sellers of refurbished, cheap laptop batteries generally warrant their
discount laptop batteries for just three months. Tips to remember
Laptop batteries also contain a
small circuit board that controls the way the cells are recharged.
Without this board, the laptop battery would not function properly. The
shape of Laptop battery changes as per Laptop manufacturer’s design.
Most of the laptop batteries
have 2.5 – 4 AH (Ampere Hour). Ampere Hour rating of battery capacity
is calculated by multiplying the current in amperes times the time in
hours. Battery run-times are a rule of thumb and may differ
significantly in different equipment depending on current consumption
and usage capacity. Today's Lithium Ion notebook
batteries work best when they are recharged when they still have around
15 % capacity remaining. So if you are using your notebook battery on a
long journey, do not discharge it to 0 % capacity. This will reduce
your battery life.
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