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when you use your laptop battery by laptop622
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Laptop Battery for the increasingly old, self-discharge is connected to and depending on use, will gradually increase. Normally lithium ion batteries will perform a 600 to 800 charge/discharge cycle. This means a life between 1,5 and 3 years. As described above, when you use your laptop battery, re-filling source (AC adapter) will remain unnecessarily pinned. As a note, most of Toshiba Laptop Battery users think it is the best to fully charge the battery after fully discharged. But this case is for Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery method. Today’s batteries have different chemical reactions and have different characteristics.

The best charging method is when lithium ion batteries occupancy rate is between 10% and 20% that’s the best time to be filled again, the healthy way to slower your capacity reduce. To charge Dell xps m1730 battery when it is fully empty, this is an old method and a wrong belief. Windows operating system warn us to plug in adaptor when it’s the best time to charge your battery (10%, 20% etc.).


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