Sunday, August 15, 2010

Gadget Info for normal people: How to Get More Life Out of Your Old Laptop Batter...

Gadget Info for normal people: How to Get More Life Out of Your Old Laptop Batter...: "Everybody has to deal with batteries nowadays. Lithium ones are great, but they only last for a couple hundred recharges. Some people re..."

How to Get More Life Out of Your Old Laptop Battery





Everybody has to deal with batteries nowadays. Lithium ones are great, but they only last for a couple hundred recharges. Some people remove the battery if the laptop is plugged in. This is a great idea, but it is too much work. Having to remove the battery every time can cause more wear and tear to the lock and battery latches.

So, what do I do with a old 10-minute laptop battery? Store it in the freezer! Say what?!? I'm not joking. This may sound strange, but lithium battery can be rejuvenated if you put it in a very cold place every 30-40 recharges. First of all, it is not miracle. At most, you extend the battery life for a good 30-40% and it will stay that way for a couple of weeks. Just remember to wrap it with some plastic bag to prevent water damage.

How long should I put it inside the freezer? Well, a laptop battery should be there for at least two or three hours. Take note of room temperature when you pull it out from the freezer. Don't plug it in to your laptop right away. Let it warm up to room temperature for at least 45 minutes. Trust me when I say battery leak.

There you go! Get that piece of junk of a battery working again. If all else fail, get your battery repacked. Now, what is battery repacking? Simply put, it is replacing the batteries inside your laptop battery with the ones you can find in hardware stores. In fact, the thing that makes a laptop battery expensive is its casing and circuitry. If you use the same casing and circuitry with the new batteries (buy branded ones if they are available), it is going to work like new.

One last thing... This only works with Lithium based batteries. Don't try to freeze dry cell and alkaline batteries. It will only cause it to leak hazardous chemicals into your freezer.