Question:
how do you drain the life from laptop battery?
1001001
2007-09-05 23:22:43 UTC
I need to drain my Lithiom battery for calibration but have run into some clitches:
specs:
Acer Aspire 3003
Winxp SP2
Bios is current
problem:
1.the current bios and every other bios from Acer sucks, no battery utility.
2. No Acer/Aspire battery utilities
3. battery lasts maybe 12min
4. unable to find 3rd party battery calibrater/drainer
Three answers:
anonymous
2007-09-05 23:58:50 UTC
Letting your battery drain to “dead” before recharging it is not good

To find out all the details you would want to know about you battery, browse to the directory



/proc/acpi/battery/

and then to the directory that has your battery in it.



Once there, see the contents of the files to learn more about your battery.

here’s some points for you to remember to ensure a long life for your LiON battery:



Avoid frequent discharges to 0% stored charge.



Several partial discharges with frequent recharges is better, since Lithium-Ion batteries have no “memory”

You still have to allow it to go from full charge to near-empty charge once in 30 charge cycles to make sure that the battery charge monitor is properly calibrated

Avoid Heat



Don’t leave the laptop in the car

If you are going to use the laptop connected to power for a week or more continuously, take the battery out. This will save it from the heat and from the charge-discharge problems

The batteries deteriorate even when they are stored cool!



Don’t buy a replacement battery or a spare battery until the time when you really need it!

If you have to store a Lithium Ion battery - store it at 40% charge and store it in a refrigerator

Take care of your battery, because there is no way to restore capacity to failed batteries. Also, an average battery is good for 300-500 charge/discharge cycles, or about 1-2 years. The main physical reason for the degradation of performance seems to be increased internal resistance, which causes the battery to be unable to deliver the charge stored in it to the outside world (the internal resistance eats it up ). Chemical decomposition of components also reduces the charge delivery capacity over time. So it is best to do the most you can to slow down the degradation by following the tips above.



here’s some points for you to remember to ensure a long life for your LiON battery:



Avoid frequent discharges to 0% stored charge.



Several partial discharges with frequent recharges is better, since Lithium-Ion batteries have no “memory”

You still have to allow it to go from full charge to near-empty charge once in 30 charge cycles to make sure that the battery charge monitor is properly calibrated

Avoid Heat



Don’t leave the laptop in the car

If you are going to use the laptop connected to power for a week or more continuously, take the battery out. This will save it from the heat and from the charge-discharge problems

The batteries deteriorate even when they are stored cool!



Don’t buy a replacement battery or a spare battery until the time when you really need it!

If you have to store a Lithium Ion battery - store it at 40% charge and store it in a refrigerator

Take care of your battery, because there is no way to restore capacity to failed batteries. Also, an average battery is good for 300-500 charge/discharge cycles, or about 1-2 years. The main physical reason for the degradation of performance seems to be increased internal resistance, which causes the battery to be unable to deliver the charge stored in it to the outside world (the internal resistance eats it up ). Chemical decomposition of components also reduces the charge delivery capacity over time. So it is best to do the most you can to slow down the degradation by following the tips above.



hardwarehell.com/articles/battery.htm

another good site for more information
ione
2016-05-22 01:48:58 UTC
Maybe try getting your battery checked out at your local computer store. Disable the wifi when your not using it.
dogpatch USA
2007-09-05 23:29:46 UTC
set your computer not turn off and unplug it and the battery will run all the way down


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