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Some information about batteries and feature of their exploitation
| 12.04.2008 |

Modern storage batteries are enough difficult devices. Correct exploitation can considerably increase the term of their service. At the same time violation of these rules can result in a reverse result. Some information about batteries and rules of their use is below resulted.
Instruction on exploitation of batteries for notebooks
New batteries are usually discharged. For achievement of unformatted capacity, a new battery must be fully charged, and then fully to discharge (to repeat this cycle 3 - 4 times). When a new battery revives first time, a computer can show that it is fully charged already in 10-15 minutes. It is normal. You will simply disconnect a battery from a notebook and will connect again. After it will continue the process of charge. While a battery is new, it will revive quick, but also to run down it will be quick also.
Approximately 1 time in 3-4 weeks it is recommended fully to discharge and then fully charge a battery. For this purpose will disconnect a notebook from an electric network, and work from a battery. Since a battery will run down fully, will connect a notebook to the electric network and fully will charge a battery (charging a battery is possible both at the included and at turned off computer). This procedure is needed for the most effective work of battery. If you do not plan to use a battery month or more, it is recommended to disconnect a battery from a notebook and keep it separately in a dry, cool place. Before to lay a battery on storage, will make sure, that it is charged no less what on 50%. When you begin to work with a battery after the protracted storage (month or more), at first fully will charge it, after will discharge and will charge again. After it it is possible to work in the ordinary mode. |
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