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Prolong your Laptop Battery's Life

by Benjamin Hawkins

Obviously, the primary advantage of laptops is mobility. Of course, however, laptops need electricity to operate on. Despite the fact that electrical outlets are plentiful and can be found nearly everywhere, there are times when we have to fall back to utilizing the laptop's battery - airplane trips, meetings, etc. I have also seen sudden power failures when I could have missed all my work if the laptop didn't have a loaded battery. Notwithstanding the ongoing development of battery engineering, there are limitations to their use, and that leads to a discussion of means to conserve and improve battery functionality.

Just as proper use and maintenance of your car will ensue in a longer lifespan and improved operation, taking certain steps with your portable electronics' batteries will result in longer use per charge, and a longer whole battery life. With replacement laptop batteries ranging from anywhere between $100.00 and $300.00, getting all the consumption you can out of your battery will definitely save you irritation and keep more money in your pocketbook longer.

As soon as your portable device leaves the manufacturer's premises, its battery begins using up its capability to keep a charge. In some cases, it may show more charge stored than there actually is. You may end up exhausting what's available without knowing it, and the computer may end up shutting down and cause you to lose the work you've already finished. Now that is not a situation you wish for. It is unavoidable after a certain period of time, as the battery goes through slow degradation. Nevertheless, there are means to stretch your battery life. If your gadget always (or usually) functions on outside power, you may be unknowingly diminishing your battery life. At least once a month, let the device consume all the battery power. In other words, let the battery run out until the computer rests ("hibernate mode") and then let it re-charge. This can aid in warding off capacity degradation.

Some notebooks, using a combination of specialized hardware, intelligent batteries, and special "services" (small programs running in the background) offer a "recondition" feature. This feature prompts you if you want to automatically condition your battery and then, if you say yes, will attempt to do so in the background. If you are reminded by your system to condition your battery, you should probably allow it to do this.

Operating temperature is another crucial element when we speak about battery life. Extreme high temperatures can cause degradation rapidly, just as extreme low temperatures can harm batteries, so don't leave behind your notebook in your car for drawn-out periods on blistering days or overnight on chilly nights.

Some people just plug their laptops into an electrical outlet and use them without a spare battery in the bay. It is recommended that you do not use your laptop without a battery in the bay, since the electrical terminals in the battery bay of your laptop may get filthy or get rusted. It should be averted for these grounds, plus the fact that you may lose all your work if ever a power failure occurs, since there is no backup power supply.

Despite the fact that advanced monitors do not eat up a lot of electricity, monitors, hard drives, and the central processor are nonetheless the three greatest electrical energy users in your laptop. Big, brilliant LCD monitors with backlights call for relatively considerable quantities of electrical power, as do the gyrating motors and actuators within hard drives. It is a sound suggestion to turn your monitor off when you are not using it.

Benjamin Hawkins is a researcher and writer working for http://www.repairlaptopbattery.com, where you can get all the best laptop batteries at the best prices. Visit us for all your laptop battery charger needs.

Published May 10th, 2007

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