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What are some good practices for making sure my laptop battery serves its full life?
I use my laptop as a replacement for desktop. I generally use it for 6 to 7 hours a day. However I use it for light use like word processing , programming , movies (once two to three days).
I have been using my laptop for an year and a half now and the battery wear percentage is 21.7%. I do back to back charge-and-discharge of my battery as I have read that keeping it plugged into AC while having battery in might harm the battery in long run.
I do use a cooler pad and recalibrate my battery once two-three months.
What other things should I do to increase my battery service life considering my regular heavy use? (Increasing the years the battery will provide service)
Other information:
CPU (first gen i3) temp: 49C. Motherboard Temp: 49C. Hard Drive Temp: 42C
Laptop Model: HP DV4-2126TX.
I do discharge my battery. And with regards to storing in a coo place, is it safe to wrap my battery in its plastic bag and keep it in a metal cupboard (at 50% charge when Im going out for a month or so? – Fasih Khatib – 2012-07-15T16:20:11.243
Don't forget, you can mark my answer as the answer to your question, if I've answered your question. (Use the green check) – wizlog – 2012-07-15T16:21:43.517
Are my temperatures of operation normal? [found using Piriform's Speccy] – Fasih Khatib – 2012-07-15T16:23:35.730
@FasihKhatib I guess, not so sure. – wizlog – 2012-07-15T16:27:46.583
Is recalibration required for LiIon batteries? – Fasih Khatib – 2012-07-15T16:38:29.363