Thursday, September 20, 2007

Batteries Reconditioning: How Can I Extend My Battery's Life?


Batteries have come along way in development with our high demands for our cellphones, laptops and digital cameras. Batteries have to have more power and last longer. The way we should take care of our batteries have changed. Reconditioning your battery to prolong its life is part of the maintenance of proper battery care. By reconditioning you can give your laptop or camcorder battery more life and lasts longer. Familiarize and get to know a few basic tips on how the battery works and proper storage and care.


Tips on reconditioning your batteries


Research shows if you leave your Nicd for three months or more crystals inside will ingrain together having them turn into a more solid structure, which is hard to break up. At this point reconditioning is required. This process is a slow discharge which is to remove any energy remaining and bring it below| v/cell. Let the battery fully discharge once every three months is a good maintenance procedure for your NimH and Nicd batteries. The NimH battery has the shorter life so over exercising (discharging|recharging) is not recommended.


Storing Batteries properly is important


Reconditioning of your batteries will be done in several cycles of you discharge and recharging in the life of your battery. Twelve hours before use charging will help you in your power loss. Don't store your battery before use as it will loose power naturally and is not part of the reconditioning and maintenance system. For storing you should charge the battery to full and turn off the power. If you are storing the battery for several months or more. Not charging may result in poor battery reconditioning. By following these maintenance and reconditioning procedures you can get more life from your video camera, digital camera, cellphone and your laptop batteries or any other device that uses batteries.








Daryl Plaza is the owner of A1-batteries - a website with resources|reviews to help learn more about your cell phone, camcorder and laptop batteries with information and tips on all your battery needs.


http://www.a1-batteries.com

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