Friday, March 25, 2011

The notebook battery - Tips and tricks for laptop batteries

A notebook battery is still the weak point in a notebook. It consumes itself and weaken the performance of a notebook on now where it is most important - mobility. Modern laptop battery is at the moment of Li-ion cells, those cells know the so-called "memory effect" not, there are some they are still what we should also note in this notebook batteries to maintain the battery and maintain optimal performance.

Li-ion batteries have a high density and are easy. But there are also disadvantages that we want to explain here:

aging batteries that you should not buy old batteries, so look out it is accessible to the date of manufacture. 3-4 year old laptop batteries have only about 40-50% power, but then takes it off even faster. A battery loses power even if you do not use it.

Li-ion batteries in notebook computers do not actually have "memory effect" more, so you can still charge 80% as always full. Laptop batteries have a limit how Alleridngs a number of charge and Enladezyklen. These lie at 500-1500 charge cycles. The battery can then be loaded up to 1500 times and discharged before it is consumed. So you should try always to discharge the battery fully and then charge all over again. However, please note that all batteries do not like it when you are fully discharged. We consider as enladen if he has only 5% charge. We speak at 0% of the battery to avoid stress, which you should.


-Depending on the notebook model is charging different when the notebook is in use at the current depends. This means that some laptops have the battery in peace and see that you depend on electricity. Invite others to constantly because they always go on the notebook battery. Depending on which one can recognize this and then the Stromabziehen and then use only the battery. For more expensive branded devices are the Ladeelektoniken usually so advanced that you have to do here not worry, the laptop detects it as easy on the battery pack to the best.

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