Computer Batteries: Laptop Battery Life
June 23, 2008 12:07 pm Computer Batteries, ComputersWhen it comes to laptop battery life, there are plenty of rumors as to exactly how you should charge and discharge them. Everyone seems to think that a laptop battery will last a certain amount of time, but this time can vary greatly depending on whom you are talking to. Fortunately, there are facts out there to help set the record straight on exactly what the situation is.
When it comes to how long your battery will last, the typical lifespan of a battery is 500 to 800 complete charge cycles. Depending on how often you use your battery, this should generally be about three years or so of fairly frequent use. Of course, some batteries last longer or shorter than others, but this should give you a good idea of how long a typical laptop battery life is.
How to Extend Battery Life
When youre talking about short-term battery life, as in how long a battery will last before needing to be recharged, its a whole different story. There are many different kinds of rechargeable batteries, and the type of battery your laptop uses will determine what your typical battery life will be. Depending on the type of battery you use, there may be another issue you need to take into account as well: battery memory.
Certain types of batteries will lose their charging potential if they are frequently used and charged only halfway. Its always a good idea to drain the battery completely before charging, and charge to full capacity as well. This will ensure that your battery can always be charged to its full potential, ensuring the longest possible battery life for your laptop battry.
