2009/8/5 Kwan Lowe <kwan.lowe@xxxxxxxxx>
sorry if this was said already, but i didn't followed this thread. anyway, rumours are, the main reason for batteries ending their life is heat. that is why it is recommended, while the laptop is on AC, the battery shoud be removed.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Blake Hudson<blake@xxxxxxxx> wrote:The laptop is about 18 months old, so the battery was nearing its end
>
> How old is your laptop? This may be a case of expectations not meeting
> reality. As the Wiki article linked previously mentions, LiION batteries
> deteriorate over time and with use (as do all batteries). In my
> experience, a typical laptop battery (treated well) will last 2 years
> while maintaining the majority of its original capacity. After 5 years,
> the battery run time is often inadequate to meet the needs of the owner.
> When purchasing a laptop, I would have the expectation that the battery
> will need replaced every 2-3 years - if the laptop is used, assume that
> it needs a new battery.
but I'd hoped for at least another 6 months of useful time (more than
10 minutes). The battery is in worse condition than three identical
batteries in the other 3 laptops purchased at the same time. The main
difference is that this laptop is plugged in continuously while the
others are mobile.
sorry if this was said already, but i didn't followed this thread. anyway, rumours are, the main reason for batteries ending their life is heat. that is why it is recommended, while the laptop is on AC, the battery shoud be removed.
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