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Batteries, how old can they be before they suffer
Batteries, how old can they be before they suffer
Alright, Im looking for the ultrabay battery, and I found some NEW ones on ebay, but I am wary of buying them because the manufacture dates on some of them are almost a year old.
How old can manufacture date be before they start to lose their juice and holding ability?
How old can manufacture date be before they start to lose their juice and holding ability?
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I don't think they would lose juice until one starts using it.
Or is it not? It wouldn't make much difference.
For example, my battery was manufactured in 1/4/04 & I got the computer @ march.
& then I used it now for 2 yrs. From maximum battery life of little more than 6 hrs, now I have maximum battery life of 4hrs.
-although I have my thinkpad plugged for most of the time.
Or is it not? It wouldn't make much difference.
For example, my battery was manufactured in 1/4/04 & I got the computer @ march.
& then I used it now for 2 yrs. From maximum battery life of little more than 6 hrs, now I have maximum battery life of 4hrs.
-although I have my thinkpad plugged for most of the time.
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I have a question about reconditioning the battery.
What is it exactly? Is it where you run down the battery slowly?
Or can I have some programs on while making the battery go down to 3%?
Thanks.
What is it exactly? Is it where you run down the battery slowly?
Or can I have some programs on while making the battery go down to 3%?
Thanks.
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Lifespan depends on use, environment and how well the battery was made. An example of that would be the one year life expectancy on a normal use 600 battery in contrast to the original 10 year old IBM battery in my 760E that still lasts just over 2 hours.
Reconditioning is when you make sure your battery has a 100% charge, drain it to the lowest your computer will run at and repeat a few times.
Reconditioning is when you make sure your battery has a 100% charge, drain it to the lowest your computer will run at and repeat a few times.
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For more information than you ever thought you might want to know about batteries, go to: http://www.batteryuniversity.com/

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# Do not fully charge lithium and nickel-based batteries before storage. Keep them partially charged and apply a full charge before use. Store lithium-ion at about 40% state-of-charge (3.75-3.80V/cell open terminal). Lead-acid batteries must be stored fully charged.
# Do not store lithium-ion fully depleted. If empty, charge for about 30 minutes before storage. Self-discharge on a depleted battery may cause the protection circuit to trip, preventing a recharge.
# Do not stockpile lithium-ion batteries; avoid buying dated stock, even if offered at a reduced price. Observe the manufacturing date, if available.
# Do not store lithium-ion fully depleted. If empty, charge for about 30 minutes before storage. Self-discharge on a depleted battery may cause the protection circuit to trip, preventing a recharge.
# Do not stockpile lithium-ion batteries; avoid buying dated stock, even if offered at a reduced price. Observe the manufacturing date, if available.
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