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Hammerhead Shark
Brand new battery, any pointers?
I have a used laptop (IBM T20 Thinkpad) and the battery sucks unless I do very little (Word or Excel). I just bought a brand new battery, and before I put the battery in, I have a question. Do I need to do a burn in of sorts, or keep it out of the laptop when it's plugged in or what? I paid $50 so I don't want to be buying another every several months. Any help is appreciated. What I'm asking is could any of you please explain to me the initial charge process.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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Crash Test Dummy
Just put the new battery in and let it charge up. Once it's fully charged, you're ready to roll. You can leave the battery in while using the computer on AC power with no problems.
Under normal use, batteries tend to last 1-2 years before needing to be replaced. Basically, a LiIon battery's capacity decreases as the battery goes through more and more charge/discharge cycles. The less you use the laptop on battery power, the longer it should last. If you don't use the battery much on laptop power, you could get lucky and have the battery last 2-3 years or more.
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Hammerhead Shark
thanks skydog, i just didn't want to screw it up and maximize it's effectiveness.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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Mako Shark
Yeah, there's very little you need to do, or can do, to "condition" a battery. You can increase battery life by lowering the brightness of your LCD display, or undervolting your CPU. Pentium-M's undervolt very well, and you can usually squeeze another 20-45min of battery life out once you undervolt.
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