Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Laptop battery trouble?

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laptop battery care:
  • Perform a full charge on your new laptop battery and allow several hours after fullycharged.
  • Replace the battery after a full charge (fully charged 100%), batteries need not be removed if the temperature of the CPU and Hard Disk (HDD) ranges from 40 ° C to 50 °C. Although the charge is full, the incoming electrical energy will not charge the battery,because the battery technology is now able to stop charging if it is full, so no need tofear the battery will be worn out due to over-charged that causes over-heat on the battery.
  • Remove the battery and use a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to avoid a suddendisconnection of electric current. If the excessive use of laptops (such as playing gamesthat require maximum energy) and in the long term that makes the CPU and HDDtemperatures above 60 ° C. Excessive heat in the other device can be spread to thebattery, thus affecting the battery and at the end of battery life will be short because ofreduced storage capacity. In such a condition is highly recommended to use additionalcooling to protect the hardware from overheating. However, if the UPS is not availableshould the battery need not be removed, to avoid damage to other devices such as harddisk, motherboard, RAM, etc., due to sudden disconnection of electricity flow andunstable flow.
  • If the battery is not used save battery at cold temperatures and dry. Before removing thebattery, fully charge the battery first, and do not be silenced for too long.
  • Fully charge the battery, and recharge when the battery capacity is approaching 10%.

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