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Easily Know Battery Remaining Time and Battery Wear with BatteryBar

September 17th, 2010

So far I have used 3 laptops and they are Twinhead and 2 Acers(Acer aspire One battery). Usually branded laptops will come with a genuine Windows operating system license and also bundled with a lot of custom applications. An example is my Acer Travelmate 6293 laptop comes with ePower Management, GridVista, Bio Protection, VCM, eRecovery Management and etc. Of course they’re all very useful tools but definitely not for people like me. First thing I do when I got my laptop was to make a full backup of my hidden partition and then reformat the hard drive to install a clean copy of Windows so I can use it without all those unnecessary applications that can slow down my computer.

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Although I don’t need all those extra tools, there is one important feature that I need which is able to easily know the Dell Inspiron 1100 battery remaining time or the percentage of the battery level. I know I can move my mouse cursor to the battery icon at the notification area (system tray) which shows the battery remaining time but it’s troublesome and I needed something that I can immediately know just by looking at it. I found a free A1061 battery meter monitoring software and it has some really impressive features.

BatteryBar is a simple, straight-forward, battery meter that monitors the status of your Dell 630m Battery and displays your battery’s status in the taskbar. BatteryBar constantly monitors the status of your battery as you use your laptop. As it monitors your battery, it keeps historical data on your battery and provide you with a very accurate estimate of how much time is remaining on your Inspiron Mini 10 battery.

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When you’re running on battery, BatteryBar shows the percentage bar in green, yellow, or red, depending on how much battery power is remaining. The bar displays the time left on your ThinkPad X41 battery in Hours:Minutes. When charging, the percentage bar is shown in blue to indicate charging, and the estimated time to full charge is shown. The bar turns black and shows “On A/C” when fully charged.

BatteryBar has a very useful feature which is able to determine the wear and tear of your HP DV9000 battery. There is no help file to explain how does the “battery wear” works but it seemed to work pretty accurately or at least give you an idea if it’s not. My new Acer laptop battery wear is at 0% because it’s new and I seldom use it. On my old Acer laptop which I’ve been using for 3 years+, it shows a 44.3% wear and full lifetime of 1 hour 19 minutes which I think it’s around there.

There is no executable file to BatteryBar and it loads a few DLL files (batmeter.dll, BatteryBar.dll, BatteryBar.utilities.dll) from explorer.exe. This increases the memory usage of explorer.exe by about 8-9MB. You can’t find any shortcut to launch BatteryBar either because it can be enabled by right clicking the taskbar, go to Toolbars and select BatteryBar. BatteryBar requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and runs on Windows XP/Vista (32bit).

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If you like the free version of BatteryBar, you can upgrade to PRO version at the price of only $7.50. The PRO version monitors your battery life and when your battery power vgp-ac19v10 gets low, BatteryBar will notify you with a popup window and a sound. A second notification window appears when your PA3399U-2BRS battery reaches critical level. Other than that, BatteryBar Pro provides you with the ability to change 20 different settings such as language, fonts, warning levels, and etc so that you can customize BatteryBar to your own needs.

Know Your Laptop Battery

April 23rd, 2010

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When given this question to any user of the laptop or notebook, they will get confused. This happens to me once when someone asks me about the battery of my laptop. As you can see, before replacing the laptop battery is very important to know a little about the field again in the first place. There are several types of laptop batteries that I will share in this post.

The types of laptop batteries:

1. Alkaline – This is a common battery around, but only a few use laptops and the ruling on alkaline Dell Inspiron 6400 Battery is not rechargeable. You have to shoot once to deflate.

2. Lead Acid – One of the most common uses of this kind is for laptops. It is durable, resistant and rechargeable, but unfortunately the Dell Inspiron 640m Battery is heavy and full of lead: P.

3. Lithium-Ion – The type of Vostro 1510 battery that you want to have for your laptop. The quick-charge effect is good for users moving (no need to wait a while for the battery is fully charged.) It is also environmentally friendly as well.

4. Nickel Cadmium – Ni-Cd is one of the oldest types and improved performance of rechargeable Vostro 1310 battery , but has a serious problem. After prolonged use (several years), the battery will be affected by the dreaded memory effect. This means that the use of battery life deteriorates over time.

5. Nickel Metal Hydride – Ni-MH is considered the successor to the Ni-Cd batteries, but unfortunately, the dreaded memory effect is as bad as well. However, comparison of the Ni-Cd and NiMH batteries, it lasts longer compared to its predecessor.

The chances of using lithium-ion Vostro 1520 battery is 99% (that is if you are using the new breed of laptops:)). Just check the abbreviation says Lion or Li-Ion batteries in laptop battery label. There are still some laptops that use Ni-MH batteries these days and you may want to check with the manufacturer if you can make an update of Ni-MH Li-Ion. The unauthorized use of batteries could lead to dire consequences …. so do be very careful about this. If you have a larger budget you might want to check the SMART batteries. It has a power management circuit and also tells the user which is the current condition of the battery.