The most tantalizing problem with a laptop usage is getting it's battery life shorter(Here I focus on not to keep the battery long period after single charge).there are few good practices of having longer life with your laptop.today i'm going to reveal them.let's start.
- Most laptops use lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. Like most batteries, lithium-ion batteries gradually lose their capacity to store energy as they age, whether or not you charge them. Over time, this change in storage capacity significantly affects the accuracy of the battery meter. If you frequently drain a lithium-ion battery, and then recharge it, it can quickly lose its ability to hold a charge, which affects the accuracy of the battery meter. Lithium-ion batteries last longer if you charge them often, a little at a time, to maintain a minimum charge of about 40 percent capacity.
- The practice of completely draining the battery, and then fully charging it, is advice that applied to nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries and, to a lesser extent, nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries.
- Don’t leave your laptop fully charged for an extended period of time without using it once. This can be damaging, and cut its life shorter.
- Blocking off the vents will cause your laptop to overheat, killing the battery. When it isn't in use, don’t just leave it on the bed, move it to the table or another flat surface.
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