I'm not sure about extending it's life, but I have dropped 2 aspirin down each hole of old batteries that wouldn' charge and it will get them to accept a charge.
No it will not extend it's life. However if you have a battery that is run down adding an aspirin to each cell may give you just enough charge to start the car one time. This will allow you to get to an auto parts store and buy a new battery.
An expandable battery is if you would like to switch out the existing battery with a longer-lasting one. It will extend battery life.
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No, in wont. In fact this will extend the battery life. I recommend doing this only when your phone battery wont charge, and there is no juice in it. I Have a old PDA, and the battery wouldn't work, so i put it in the freezer for 15 minuets and it worked! Good luck!
Waiting for the battery to drain completely to extend battery life.
Turn down the brightness settings
No, it is just said to extend their life if not immediately used.
i do believe you can
According to manufacturers, you should never remove the battery when the computer is plugged in. Removing the battery does not extend battery life because all batteries have "shelf" life and are no good after a certain time. Today's batteries actually will last longer if you keep it in the laptop.
The salicylic acid in the aspirin will help keep the water clean and free of flower damaging bacteria. The flowers will keep longer
It depends on how new the battery is (in other words, how long it has been sitting on the shelf), but in most cases it will.
The battery life can range from 5-10 hours, depending on the age and size of battery. Remembering to turn the unit off after each use can extend this period.