Published by admin on 10 Apr 2008

rebuild your laptop battery

Admit it. Come out of denial. You know your laptop that was supercool 2 years ago now gets 15 minutes of VGP-BPS2A battery life. It sucks and we all share the same problem eventually. Laptop batteries (and many others) will start to lose their total charging capacity after awhile. It’s slow so we usually don’t notice it until years later. But when it happens, you can’t help but go insane. Laptop batteries usually cost a fortune (my 12-inch powerbook VGP-BPS2B battery is like $130). This is why you should take the road less traveled and rebuild your battery.

So what do you have to do? Well it’s not too complicated, you just have to basically replace the individual cells inside of the latitude d620 battery casing. Ever have an R/C car and you had to buy those $20 battery packs at Radio Shack for them? Well if you take a close look, it’s usually just 6 batteries saran-wrapped together with a proprietary plug. Same goes for these laptop batteries.

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Published by admin on 03 Apr 2008

The Maintenance of Laptop Batteries

The life of a laptop fully depends upon the battery life. It is recommended that everyone condition their laptop battery before using it. All new batteries should go through 8-20 cycles in order to be conditioned. One cycle is a full charge and discharge. It is very important to make sure that you have conditioned the laptop battery. If you do not condition your laptop battery, it will be difficult for you to get the optimum runtime out of your battery life. It should last for a number of hours.

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Published by admin on 23 Mar 2008

How To Optimize Your Laptop Battery

Now the main problem which comes with most of the laptop users is of the battery backups that it provides. Many of the laptops which are in the market are good enough to provide you with the maximum battery life but this is not so with most of the brands. Usually they provide a bit lower battery backups than the rated ones. Now what to do to have an optimum backup for your battery. Here are some of the basic things or tips which you should follow in order to make your battery give you with the most backup time.

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Published by admin on 20 Mar 2008

3 Easy steps to extend the life of your notebook battery

Notebook computers. At this point in the 21st century, they have become an indispenable part of many people’s everyday lives. From the commuting business executive and the busy college student, we all want to be mobile with our computers. The big drawback of that is the fact that there is not always a plug around when you need one. A notebook computer’s battery is its life-blood. Without proper care, your notebook battery could fail much earlier than anticipated. By following a few simple steps, you can expect to get the greatest amount of usage possible out of your notebook battery before a replacement is needed.

1. Upon purchase, charge the battery to full capacity. Whether you have purchased a new computer have purchased a new battery for your laptop, charging it fully as soon as you open the box is the best recommendation. This allows the battery to reach a full capacity before you begin to use it unplugged . Most batteries come with a partial charge, enough to get you going if you absolutely had to. Giving that battery a full charge when it is brand new will help set the charge capacity for the battery at its highest possible level.

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