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		<title>Can we store batteries in the frige?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve heard that storing batteries in the fridge makes them last longer. Many people have said that alkaline batteries stored in the fridge actually prolongs battery life. But before you start store you Alkaline Apple laptop battery, there are some things you should know. Is this true? Below the expert Jack Smith from http://www.battery4.us explain [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve heard that storing batteries in the fridge makes them last longer. Many people have said that alkaline batteries stored in the fridge actually prolongs battery life. But before you start store you Alkaline <a href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/apple.htm">Apple laptop battery</a>, there are some things you should know. Is this true? Below the expert Jack Smith from http://www.battery4.us explain the reason.</p>
<p>Many people, especially photographers, tried to reduce the <a href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/apple-macbook-pro.htm">Apple Macbook Pro batteries </a>mercury aging course when not in use by storing at cooler temperatures.</p>
<p>Finally, it was discovered that the fridge was a great place to do this. Then in the 80&#8242;s, the U.S. government banned the sale of mercury batteries due to health concerns. Since then, alkaline batteries have replaced most mercury cells once dominant. Alkaline <a href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/compaq-presario-f500-series.htm">Compaq presario f500 battery</a> do not get the same benefits of cold storage as do mercury cells.</p>
<p>Most battery manufacturers still suggest store their cells at room temperature or slightly below. Most people can get by with storing alkaline batteries in a jar in a closet. The same way to Rechargeable batteries. But be careful do not to store <a href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/compaq-presario-f700-series.htm">Compaq presario f700 battery</a> for long periods without regular charge. Rechargeable batteries are stored for a long time without being charged have a tendency to run very quickly. The battery cell activity can be reduce in the low temperature, so store in a cool place can prolong the battery life in some ways.</p>
<p>Battery life can be extended by storing the batteries at a low temperature, as in a refrigerator or freezer, which slows the chemical reactions in the <A href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/compaq-presario-cq40.htm">Compaq  presario cq40 battery</A> . Such storage can extend the life of alkaline batteries by about 5%, while the charge of rechargeable batteries can be extended from a few days up to several months. To reach their maximum voltage, batteries must be returned to room temperature; discharging an alkaline battery at 250 mAh at 0Â°C is only half as efficient as it is at 20Â°C. As a result, alkaline battery manufacturers like Duracell do not recommend refrigerating or freezing batteries</p>
<p>As far as I know, the temperature more hot , the battery cell more active. So we also heard that: someone&#8217;s laptop battery explode after long time working or in hot temperature. Now If your <a href="http://battery-store.com.au/laptop-battery/compaq-presario-cq60-series.htm">Compaq presario cq60 battery</a> not be used in a long period, you can store it in your fridge.</p>
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		<title>Simple Guidelines about using battery when charging and storing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simple Guidelines about using battery when charging and storing Avoid frequent full discharges because this leads to additional power consumption of the backup battery. Frequent partial discharges with many charges are better for lithium-ion laptop battery than one total discharge. Charging a partially discharged lithium-ion battery, the battery does not hurt, since no memory effect [...]]]></description>
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<p>Avoid frequent full discharges because this leads to additional power consumption of the backup battery. Frequent partial discharges with many charges are better for lithium-ion <a href="http://www.battery4.us">laptop battery</a> than one total discharge. Charging a partially discharged lithium-ion battery, the battery does not hurt, since no memory effect occurs. (In this respect, lithium-ion differs) of nickel-based batteries. The short battery life in a laptop is justified by the heat rather than through many charge / discharge cycles ..</p>
<p>Although free from memory, it should at lithium-ion batteries are only aware after 30 cycles, a full discharge is to calibrate the <a href="http://www.discount-laptop-battery.co.uk/toshiba-pa3384u-1brs.htm">Toshiba pa3384u 1brs</a> <a href="http://www.discount-laptop-battery.co.uk/toshiba-pa3107u-1brs.htm">Toshiba pa3107u 1brs</a> battery with the fuel gauge too. The discharge of the battery with the device serves this purpose. If this is ignored, the fuel gauge is crucial unreliable. The battery life will not be affected.</p>
<p>Lithium-ion <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/apple-a1057.htm">Apple a1057</a> <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/apple-a1012.htm">A1012</a> batteries should be kept cool. Hot cars are to be avoided. For longer storage, the battery should have a charge of about 40%.</p>
<p>Consider removing the <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/apple-ibook-g4-14-battery.htm">iBook G4 14 Battery</a> battery from a laptop when it is fed from the mains. (Some laptop manufacturers are concerned about dust and moisture accumulating inside the battery compartment).</p>
<p>Abstain from the purchase of a replacement <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/apple-macbook-pro-15-battery.htm">MacBook Pro 15 Battery</a> battery for later use. Note the date of manufacture. Do not buy old batteries, even if they are offered at reasonable prices.</p>
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		<title>The life of lithium batteries may be extended: store and charge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The life of lithium batteries may be extended: store and charge If possible, the Dell latitude d600 battery should be stored in a cool place with 40% charged. A certain energy reserve is needed to keep the operations of the battery and its protection circuit, during prolonged storage. The worst combination is full charge and [...]]]></description>
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<p>If possible, the <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/dell-latitude-d600-battery.htm">Dell latitude d600 battery</a> should be stored in a cool place with 40% charged. A certain energy reserve is needed to keep the operations of the battery and its protection circuit, during prolonged storage. The worst combination is full charge and high temperature. This happens when the phone or spare battery in a hot car to stay. Using a laptop with a mains supply is similar to temperature problems. If a battery is fully charged, the internal temperature rises during use at about 45 Â° C.</p>
<p>Removing the battery from the laptop when it is fed by the network, protects the <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/dell-d5318.htm">Dell d5318</a> battery from overheating, but different laptop and battery manufacturers warn. They say that dust and moisture can damage the laptop. The seller will be lucky if he can sell them a replacement battery, maybe a little earlier than really necessary.</p>
<p>But the question is often asked whether the laptop should be unplugged when not in use. With lithium-ion, this is not an issue. Once the <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/dell-latitude-d620-battery.htm">latitude d620 battery</a> is fully charged, no additional charge current flows more. It is however recommended to switch off the laptop overnight, because of heat damage to the battery.</p>
<p>A large number of lithium-ion batteries is finally disposed of during the warranty period. Some of the defective batteries are sent to a service center or the manufacturer, where they are regenerated. Studies show that 80-90% of the returned <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/dell-latitude-d610-battery.htm">latitude d610 battery</a> can be repaired and reinstated.</p>
<p>Some lithium-ion batteries fail due to deep discharge. If the discharge to a lower cell voltage of 2.5 V / cell, leads, opens the internal protection circuit and the battery seems to be dead. A charge with the original charger is impossible. Some battery analyzers (Cadex) have the ability to reactivate a Boost (wake-up) function, the protection circuit such a &#8216;defective&#8217; <a href="http://www.laptops-battery.co.uk/acer-aspire-3000-battery.htm">aspire 3000 battery</a>, and thus allow the loading process again.</p>
<p>However, if the cell voltage below 1.5 volts per cell has fallen, and remains for several days in this condition should be waived on a recharge for security reasons. To prevent such margins, a battery should never be stored fully discharged. Charge the battery before storing something and then load it fully before the recent use.</p>
<p>All the PC (personal computer) and some other electronic devices that contain a backup battery for internal memory. This battery is usually a small, non-rechargeable lithium battery, which delivers a small current when the device is switched off. The PC uses the battery to be able to store certain information, even if the device is switched off. These are the entries in the BIOS, the current date and time, and allocating resources of the Plug and Play system. The memory function is to shorten life expectancy by a backup battery for a few years.</p>
<p>Some people say one to two years. If the PC connected to the network, even though he is off, should the backup battery on the PC mother board for 5 to 7 years his gut. A PC should display a timely reminder, if this backup <a href="http://www.discount-laptop-battery.co.uk/apple-a1008.htm">Apple a1008</a> <a href="http://www.discount-laptop-battery.co.uk/sony-vgp-bps5.htm">Sony vgp bps5</a> battery is weak. A non-operational back-up battery leads to the loss of the volatile memory, and some settings may be lost. According to replace the backup battery, the PC should again be operational.</p>
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