Long-Lasting Laptop Batteries Tips

Many users learn little about laptop battery maintenance. As a result, the battery life of their laptop decreases sharply. One of my friends learned this hard way. He left his brand new laptop constantly charge for an entire month ignoring the smell of burning plastic and the heat coming from the laptop. Maybe if it started smoking he probably still wouldn't have unplugged the laptop battery because he would have thought that's how it must work. After this incident, he knew that he shouldn't even leave his laptop charging over night. When he sees that the battery is full, that is the time that he should unplug it. That is just one maintenance tip to protect your laptop battery. And here, we will talk about the main maintenance tips about laptop batteries.

Heat is the primary killer of batteries. So we should keep it cool. One common way that happens is packing a running laptop into a backpack or briefcase. If the laptop fails to go to sleep, then the laptop can get crazy hot in an enclosed space. You can almost smell the loss of battery longevity.

The following is to recondition your battery regularly. Most laptop manufacturers (except Apple) don't generally tell you about this, but a simple process known as reconditioning (or occasionally, recalibrating) can breathe new life into your laptop battery and add capacity back. To do that, turn off your screen saver and any other power management tools which put your PC to sleep. Fully charge the laptop, and then let it run all the way down.

And finally and also importantly, remove it when you're not using it. When you leave your laptop plugged in at your desk all day every day, the battery never gets a chance to discharge and recharge — which is critical to its long-term health. So remove the battery. As long as your laptop is connected to AC power, the battery isn't necessary; it'll run without it. Just remember to pop it back in before you take your laptop on the go.
Do not discharge Li-ion too low; charge more often.

Furthermore, there are other tips. Limit the time the battery resides at 4.20/cell (full charge), especially if warm. Moderate the charge current to between 0.5C and 0.8C for cobalt-based lithium-ion. Avoid ultra-fast charging and discharging. If the charger allows, lower the charge voltage limit to prolong battery life. Keep the battery cool. Move it away from heat-generating environments. Avoid hot cars and windowsills. High heat and full state-of-charge, not cycling, cause short battery life in laptops. Remove battery from laptop when used on the power grid.

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