Hey Nonny,
To calibrate the span once in a while. you need to discharge and recharge it
for at least once a month.
Anyway, read more at batteryuniversity.com...
Once, I have a problem with my DELL laptop.
I already contacted Dell and guess what
No replies, When I send an email to Mr Lawrence,
He knew the answer quickly and it really save
me a lot of money to buy a new laptop.
Thanks to him.
"Nonny" wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 06:02:01 -0700, James
> <> wrote:
>
> >This is weird... It's better to contact the store or laptop manufacturer.
> >It seems to be a hardware problem.
> >
> >Anyway, try to discharge it and recharge again your laptop.
> >
> >For accurate measurement, a laptop need to be discharge and re-charge upto
> >100% at least once a month.
>
> This is the first sentence in the article you reference:
>
> "A Lithium-ion battery provides 300-500 discharge/charge cycles. The
> battery prefers a PARTIAL charge rather than a FULL Discharge. Because
> of this, frequent full discharges should be AVOIDED as much as
> possible because it will lessen the life of the battery."
>
> Kinda shot yourself in the foot on the "discharge and re-charge"
> advice, huh?
>
>
> >
> >How to prolong your laptop battery
> >http://unlockforus.blogspot.com/2007...long-your.html
> >
> >Also, Don't leave your laptop plug in the computer everyday,
> >It will speed up the aging of your battery. you can keep it at least 40%
> >then store the battery.
> >
> >
> >"wushmum" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I am new to laptops and Vista (got an old pc running on ZP). When I am
> >> connected to the mains supply the battery icon in the trayer says "63%
> >> available (plugged in not charging). Is this normal to only have 63%
> >> battery? Especially when I am plugged in to the mains. I would have thought
> >> it should go to 100%?
> >>
> >> confused?!!
> >>
> >>
>