Who does not want to have a laptop battery last long? This is an important thing that is highly regarded by laptop users.
Reporting from Digitaltrends, Sunday (29/07/2018), all laptop batteries are designed to have a strong endurance. Basically the charging cycle reaches 100%.
Ideally, if you use hibernation mode make sure the battery is not completely discharged, and during that time, you may not be allowed to use the laptop for a while.
To save battery power, do not open applications too much and close when finished. These steps help save at least battery life.
In Windows 10 it is recommended to enable Battery Saver. Battery Saver mode will automatically turn on when your laptop reaches 20% battery, which will automatically close all background applications that consume excess power such as screen brightness.
For MacBooks, it is advisable to enable Power Nap so you can make Mac sleep without worrying about missing important tasks, so you can save battery power.
Enabling automatic graphical redirection can also help Macs save energy by switching to lower graphics mode when working on simple tasks.
Another thing that can save battery life is you can turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use anymore, also turn off optional features like laptop screen brightness which generally reduces the amount of power.
Reportedly, letting the battery charge up to 100% can also consume power quickly. Modern devices are currently designed to stop when charging has reached 100% and thus will not affect battery life.
If you will keep your laptop for a long time without using it, then empty or charge up to 50 percent before saving it.
In general, all you can do is charge the battery when it's down by about 20% and repeat.
Do not let your battery heat. Lithium batteries are currently widely used tends to heat quickly when excessive use. For example when charging the battery and getting warm may be because the CPU or processor is working too hard so it will get hotter.
Turn off the laptop device and remove the battery if possible. Leave the device until the battery no longer feels hot and move it to a location that can make the temperature decrease.
Likewise, do not use laptop on your lap, this will cause some problems in you. Do not also close the laptop vents to keep the air out properly.
You should avoid putting your laptop in a location that might cause the device to become hot. For example in your car in summer, under windows that get direct sunlight, or near space heater.
Unusual conditions like this can cause a lot of damage to the battery in a short time, although you may not notice it quickly.
Cold temperatures are recommended to make your laptop does not heat, but do not put in temperature that can make frozen, which will reduce the life of your device.
Reporting from Digitaltrends, Sunday (29/07/2018), all laptop batteries are designed to have a strong endurance. Basically the charging cycle reaches 100%.
Ideally, if you use hibernation mode make sure the battery is not completely discharged, and during that time, you may not be allowed to use the laptop for a while.
To save battery power, do not open applications too much and close when finished. These steps help save at least battery life.
In Windows 10 it is recommended to enable Battery Saver. Battery Saver mode will automatically turn on when your laptop reaches 20% battery, which will automatically close all background applications that consume excess power such as screen brightness.
For MacBooks, it is advisable to enable Power Nap so you can make Mac sleep without worrying about missing important tasks, so you can save battery power.
Enabling automatic graphical redirection can also help Macs save energy by switching to lower graphics mode when working on simple tasks.
Another thing that can save battery life is you can turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use anymore, also turn off optional features like laptop screen brightness which generally reduces the amount of power.
Reportedly, letting the battery charge up to 100% can also consume power quickly. Modern devices are currently designed to stop when charging has reached 100% and thus will not affect battery life.
If you will keep your laptop for a long time without using it, then empty or charge up to 50 percent before saving it.
In general, all you can do is charge the battery when it's down by about 20% and repeat.
Do not let your battery heat. Lithium batteries are currently widely used tends to heat quickly when excessive use. For example when charging the battery and getting warm may be because the CPU or processor is working too hard so it will get hotter.
Turn off the laptop device and remove the battery if possible. Leave the device until the battery no longer feels hot and move it to a location that can make the temperature decrease.
Likewise, do not use laptop on your lap, this will cause some problems in you. Do not also close the laptop vents to keep the air out properly.
You should avoid putting your laptop in a location that might cause the device to become hot. For example in your car in summer, under windows that get direct sunlight, or near space heater.
Unusual conditions like this can cause a lot of damage to the battery in a short time, although you may not notice it quickly.
Cold temperatures are recommended to make your laptop does not heat, but do not put in temperature that can make frozen, which will reduce the life of your device.
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