The Heroes companions how to get the most of the Li-ionbattery.
The heroes will be little share tips and tricks to respond
to your gadget battery problem,
This is all been designed to meet our needs both play and
work, such as maintenance of the battery
is not like maintaining your pet is ill, in the sense that the battery is installed
in our gadget has been designed for the situation.
There are times when friends of the heroes do with a little
care rechargeable batteries can last years. How much difference can care for
the battery actually made, in my experience, I have quite a long Acer notebook
from 2010 - 2015's. Because often used to make batteries worn outside, but do
not make me complain will this incident.
The following tips and tricks
Understanding "recharge cycles"
Each battery has a limited lifespan, and is given as a
"recharge cycles" or "cycles of the battery." Simply put,
this is the number of charge / discharge cycles that the battery is expected to
last before it is no longer fit for service. Some hardware manufacturers
publish this figure while others do not. For example, Apple is making this
information available, stating that the iPhone battery is designed to retain up
to 80 percent of its original capacity at 500 full charge and discharge cycles,
while the MacBook Pro or MacBook Air is designed to provide up to 1000 full
charge and discharge cycles before reaching 80 percent of original capacity.
What you can do though is to prevent unnecessary cycle to
keep the device plugged in and charging where possible. However, be smart about
this, just leave things plugged in when they are in use, and do not leave them
in charge all the time because it can cause heat to build up, which in itself
will damage the battery.
Use the proper charger
I'm a big believer in using the right charger for the right
device.
It may be easier to pack a charger and a bunch of wires for
the trip, but for long term use you better use a charger that is designed for
your device because that gives the right amount of power to the battery.
Regularly use a charger that provides too much or too little power will
ultimately affect the longevity of the battery.
If you will go to a third party charger, then make sure they
are from leading brands. No names trash may look and feel like the original
charger, but based on my testing has been done I have found that what comes out
of the cable can vary wildly. I also saw low filler mass pour the smoke
sharply, or even explode when plugged. They are not the kind of drama I want to
see happen at home or in the office.
Full vs. partial discharge
Some people say that you should not allow Li-Ion battery to
be fully exhausted before re charging, others say it does not matter.
The truth is, with modern Li-Ion battery that is not very
important because they are governed strictly by the discharge circuit on-board.
This used to be a problem with NiCd (Nickel Cadmium)
batteries long as they can be disposed of to a point as where they would be
impossible to recharge (the battery is also not like imposed too often and is
much more sensitive to temperature). The same is true for lead-acid batteries,
which also did not take too well to be discharged too much unless they are
rated for "deep cycle."
Avoid physical stress
Drops and falls can damage the battery, causing them to leak
corrosive cocktail of chemicals, all of which are bad for electronics, not to
mention your skin if you happen to get on you.
Supervise temperature
Subjecting the Li-Ion battery to extreme temperatures can
also be physically damage the battery, causing it to warp or crack. This, in
turn, can damage the device containing the battery.
No matter how well you take care of the battery, it will
eventually die. Never fear though, because replacing the batteries in the
device that is most simple and cheap. Look great information, parts and tools
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