Many of cell phone
or laptop battery that has lost its "staying power" or ability to hold a
charge for an extended period is a nuisance and can be costly to
replace. There are steps you can take to help return some life to those
old batteries, with a little patience and an adherence to these steps.
Steps:-
1.) Make sure the battery is completely exhausted.
Let
your electronic device turn off by itself once the battery is "dead".
It is important to start the process from this position because what you
are really doing here is calibrating your device to know how much
"juice" is in the battery. Your device needs to know what an exhausted
battery "feels like", to know what the battery's range of charge can be.
2.) Plug your device in and let it charge until it signifies you have charged it "completely".
Four
bars on a cell phone, full battery on a laptop, whatever it may say, it
is probably wrong - and you should be able to tell because the device
will not hold a charge for as long as you would like
3.) Take the device off of its charger.
4.) Remove the battery from the device.
You should allow a few (5-10) seconds to pass to let any static charge in the device to dissipate before you put it back in.
5.) Replace the battery in the device.
In
most cases the device will again tell you that it is charging.
Depending on the degradation of the battery, this charge MAY take as
long as the initial charge did, or longer. Patience is paramount to
success. Once the device again tells you it is fully charged.
7.) Remove and replace the battery until the device only takes a few seconds to tell you it is fully charged after plugging it into its charger.
Each
time you replace the battery and begin charging it again the time it
takes for the device to tell you "Fully Charged" should be decreased.
This is really where your patience is needed. You should not let the
device stand idly telling you "Full Charge" for too long during this
process. Try to stay involved with the device and your execution of
these steps.
8.) Turn on the device and let it exhaust the battery through normal usage.
Once
you reach this point your battery should already display new life and
last longer than before you started this process. Again it is important
to let the battery fully "die" before you reattach the charger. Once
your device has "died" and you "Fully Charge" it again, you may repeat
steps 3-6 to determine whether or not the device is actually "Fully
Charged"
Tips:-
- Two keys to this process:
- The initial exhaustion of the battery.
- The removal of the battery from the device.
Warnings :-
- Remove the device from it's charger before removing the battery from the device! You may damage the device and may electrocute yourself in the process.
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