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There are many myths associated with laptop batteries. For example, some worry about overcharging their batteries, when in reality their laptop’s charger will stop providing power once the battery is fully charged. To maximize your battery’s life and avoid computer repairs, consider the following information.

What You Should Know About Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lithium-ion batteries are commonly found in modern laptops. They can be charged many times without deteriorating. Inside a lithium-ion battery is a circuit that stops it from charging when it reaches full capacity so that it won’t overheat and burn. While older battery types, such as nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries, should be run low before they’re recharged, this rule doesn’t apply to lithium-ion batteries.

If you own a modern Apple® laptop, it contains a non-replaceable lithium-polymer battery, which is compact and powerful. You can check your battery’s health by holding down the option key and simultaneously clicking on the battery icon. You’ll then see one of the following four statuses: “normal,” “replace soon,” “replace now,” and “service battery.” 

How to Maximize Your Laptop’s Battery Life

Different battery types wear differently, but if you follow a few best practices, you’ll prevent premature computer repairs, and make the most of your laptop’s battery.

  • Avoid leaving your laptop in extreme temperatures. These temperatures affect the chemical reactions that go on inside your battery, adversely affecting overall performance.
  • Many laptops have energy-saving modes. Take advantage of these settings to save power, or do this manually by turning down screen and keyboard brightness. 
  • Periodically discharge and then recharge your battery. This will help keep your battery calibrated, letting your computer accurately estimate the charge you have left. However, this isn’t necessary with newer computers.
  • Conserve your battery by closing any unnecessary programs and processes. For instance, switch off your laptop’s Wi-Fi when you’re not using it. This will help reduce the strain on your CPU and battery.

 

 

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