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Effectively Extend Your Laptop’s Battery Lifespan

February 20th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

It’s a little bit frustrating once you arrive at a point where your laptop begins to drain off faster than before. Before, we can use our laptop from a number of hours without charging it. However as many month passes by or after several extensive uses, we felt that those hrs begins to lessen until it comes to a point that we need to constantly plugged in our laptop to a an energy supply which doesn’t make sense because what makes the laptop better than pc is because of its mobility and you are not really portable when you are always plugged in at a an energy source.

Take my laptop for instance, every time you unplugged it, it only needs about 2-5 minutes then it will just shut off in its own. So I don’t carry my laptop to any further extent to where I go because of the inconvenience of constantly to connect to a an energy supply. As expected there was a resolve and that was to purchase a new battery for my laptop. Conversely, it doesn’t really make sense to merely switch the battery then after months of often uses the problem would again occur. So I did some added study and found out these straightforward guidelines which would prolong the laptop’s battery life.

Being aware of how to correctly operate our laptop could be the major key on prolonging the laptop’s battery life. When I say proper use, it doesn’t only involve our competence towards the use of many purposes of our laptop but also knowing how to take care and how it works. A best illustration can be removing your laptop battery when you are connected to a power source for a little bit some time because keeping your notebook plugged most the time produce a lot of heat that could cause wear on part of the battery. You can also diminish the workload on your laptop battery when you immediately charge your laptop when it dipped to 10%. It is highly recommended not to totally drain off your battery. For a good read, check out laptop battery charging

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