Showing posts with label Maximize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maximize. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Tips to maximize battery life of your laptop

As more and more people are increasingly part of the mobile workforce and using laptop or tablet PC's battery life is often a major concern. Laptops now use lithium-ion batteries instead of the older sources of power style nickel-cadmium. Besides the ability to hold a greater charge, lithium is also very light, another important concern for portable computers.

When you purchased your computer, whether a long life of the battery is checked.While it is the cost, they offer up to twice the normal use of a battery to add. To ensure optimum use of your battery, you need a little understanding of how batteries work. Each battery has a limited number of charge cycles. If your battery lasts four hours and the first day you use it for two hours, then recharge it fully and the next day you use it again for two hours and then fully charge, you have completed a charge cycle. Each battery has a limitthe number of charge cycles before we start to lose it to the office he holds.

If you do not disable your wireless connection to the Internet or network to establish the wireless connection, it will prolong the life of your battery. The same is true for Bluetooth connections. Another way is to extend your battery life to decrease the brightness of the monitor. Finally, note that to play with your laptop, a DVD movie with more energy than a spreadsheet program.

Ifoften find that the computer with the battery fully charged, while the main power supply is connected, you can remove the battery. Keep the battery fully charged, network, IT is at a high temperature, the typical conditions for a connected laptop for that forever, can shorten their life. Discharging the battery regularly is also conducive to a longer battery life. Under optimal conditions laptop batteries last 24to 36 months in less optimal conditions, you can shorten the life until 12-18 months.

So that you keep your battery in optimum operating conditions to try it fully discharged once a month. Many people find it useful to a calendar reminder will not forget. If you find your battery lasts less than 60 minutes, try fully discharging it several days in a row. Be sure to run your computer on overnight with no applications. Make sure to turn off the alarm or low performanceWarnings that are associated with the parameters of your power. If this does not work, you must replace the battery.

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Laptop Battery Life - Maximize It

Laptop batteries are very expensive to replace, and once they die, if you don't have an extra battery, you can't go anywhere without your power adapter and obviously need somewhere to plug it in.

When operating your laptop on battery power, run the battery down until the computer warns you it going dead. Then plug in the laptop until the battery is fully charged. If you keep your laptop mainly in the same place, keep it hooked up to AC power. There's no reason to run on the battery if it's not necessary. If the battery is fully charged and you disconnect it to take it to another room for a few minutes, do not hook it back up to the AC power, let the battery run down. Why you ask?

Batteries have memory, if they constantly use only a portion of their power, they forget they have more to offer. Sounds funny, but that's how they work. They claim the newer high end batteries do not have memory, but honestly I haven't had any experience with them so I cannot verify that for sure. I can say that my iPhone after a year and a half, still has excellent battery power even though I am guilty of charging it when it's not even nearly dead.

Macbook batteries go 300+ cycles before they go bad, a cycle is full charge to dead. I treat my cycles like gold, my Macbook pro is 3 months old and I have only used 7 cycles and follow the rule of fully charged to fully dead.

If you are experiencing low battery life and do have some of the bad habits that I mentioned above, there is a remedy. Fully charge your battery and run it down completely dead (until the laptop turns off), do this 3 times and it should give your battery some more life, but don't expect it to be like new. This applies to all batteries, laptops, mobile phones, tools, etc.

Conserve battery energy by adjusting your power settings to put the display and hard disk to sleep after 5 minutes of not being used. Never use your laptop in a very hot environment, if you do, buy a fan tray for it to rest on.

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