Cell phones with lithium polymer or lithium-ion batteries actually have better overall battery life if kept charged. Top it off every night. The old rules do not apply to the new batteries. In fact, discharging them completely will shorten the life.
Keep it cool. Heat destroys rechargeable batteries, and lithium ion worst of all. (Non-rechargeable lithium, on the other hand, has high heat resistance. Go figure.)
Expect your phone battery to lose about 20% of its capacity per year, regardless of how well you take care of it. It's the nature of the beast, even if unused.
The same applies to computer batteries. If you are going to use the computer extensively while plugged in -- as, say, a desktop replacement -- consider removing the battery to protect it from unnecessary exposure to the high temperatures.
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No it will actually drain faster. I have done it with every electronic there is.
Batteries drain faster in the cold because the chemical reactions that generate electricity inside the battery slow down in low temperatures. This reduces the battery's ability to deliver power efficiently, causing it to lose charge more quickly.
Battery is getting old and will not hold a charge or there is a drain on it. Battery is getting old and will not hold a charge or there is a drain on it.
Yes you sure can. It is a myth that sitting a battery on concrete will drain the battery. It will not drain it at all.
Almost anything. On newer model vehicles, the engine's computer drains the battery constantly, as does the stereo. Short circuits can cause a drain. Any electrical system that is left on will drain the battery. Even a disconnected battery will lose charge over time and the older the battery, the faster it drains. Also a battery with a dead cell will discharge itself, usually overnight.
The Nintendo DS battery has been made to be recharged around 500 times, after which the battery life will be 70% of its maximum charge. The length at which a rechargeable battery will last depends on how frequently you charge it. For older devices, it is usually recommended to allow the battery to drain as much as possible before recharging.
You can charge a battery 300 to 500 times. This will charge battery to 80 to 100%.
Yes, phone batteries can drain faster in cold weather due to the decrease in battery efficiency and capacity in low temperatures.
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Yes, batteries can drain faster in cold weather due to the decrease in chemical reactions that generate electricity.
i have a scooter as well the best way for any battery charge cell phone or scooter is half charge battery when new and drain it completely half charge it again drain it once more then fully charge it and your set with scooter 12 hours should give full charge for the first
A dead cell in the battery will cause it to loose it's charge overnight. The only fix is to replace the battery. Any light that is staying on will drain the battery. Also a stuck relay will drain the battery.