| Take care of your laptop li-on battery |
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| Friday, 19 January 2007 05:38 | |||
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I will begin by Essential Li-On Information : Lithium-Ion batteries have a finite life, they slowly degrade from the day they are first made. The life of the battery will depend upon how you charge and discharge the battery and the temperature at which the battery is kept. A manufacturer will rate a Notebook battery to the point where it holds 50% of its original capacity. At this point you should consider replacing the battery. Li-ion batteries are not as durable as nickel metal hybride or nickel-cadmium designs and can be extremely dangerous if mistreated. They are usually more expensive.
Lithium ion batteries can be formed into
a wide variety of shapes and sizes, so as to efficiently fill available
space in the devices they power, but li-ion batteries are lighter than other equivalent secondary batteries .
The energy is stored in these batteries through
the movement of lithium ions . Lithium is the third lightest element,
giving a substantial saving in weight compared to batteries using much
heavier metals. However, the bulk of the electrodes are effectively
"housing" for the ions and add weight, and in addition "dead weight"
from the electrolyte, current collectors, casing, electronics and
conductivity additives reduce the charge per unit mass to little more
than that of other rechargeable batteries. The forte of the Li-ion
chemistry is the high open circuit voltage in comparison to aqueous
batteries (such as lead acid, nickel metal hybride and nickel cadmium ).
One important thing li-ion batteries do not
suffer from the memory effect. They also have a low self-discharge rate
of approximately 5% per month, compared with over 30% per month in
nickel metal hydride batteries and 10% per month in nickel cadmium
batteries.
Here is a quick list of Do's and Don'ts for the care of your Li-On batteries :
Do's
Don'ts
Remember : Your battery is slowly degrading all the time, even if it is not used. Keeping your battery as cool as possible will slow down this degradation considerably.
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