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How to Extend Laptop, Tablet Battery Life. http://www.wikihow.com/Extend-Laptop-Battery-Life. 1. Switch off wireless if you do not plan to access your network or Internet connection. Reduce the LCD's brightness level.
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How to Extend Laptop, Tablet Battery Life http://www.wikihow.com/Extend-Laptop-Battery-Life
1. Switch off wireless if you do not plan to access your network or Internet connection
Reduce the LCD's brightness level. • If you use your laptop in a well lit area, try setting it at two or three bars.
Disable Bluetooth. • If you don't use this device, you can safely disable it to avoid draining your laptop's battery.
Learn to single-task. • PC memory uses power to hold data. Each open app needs memory. • Need for excess memory uses the hard drive for virtual memory.
Run simple applications that don't use much RAM, disk drive or processing power. • Use a basic text editor like Notepad or WordPad rather than Microsoft Word. Games and movies are especially demanding.
Use the power management settings on your computer that come built in. • Find "Power Options" in your control panel.
Shut down or Hibernate the laptop, if you plan on not using it for a while. • Standby continues to drain energy to keep your laptop ready to go when you open the cover.
Clean your laptop’s battery contacts (not easily accessible for tablets). • Use rubbing alcohol on a damp cloth to clean the battery's metal contacts - improves energy efficiency. Note later Warning.
Keep the battery fresh. • Batteries lose power even when not used. If you do not use your "full" battery for some weeks after charging, you may discover it is empty.
Defrag your hard drive. • The more fragmented your hard drive is the more your hard disk needs to work.
Avoid using CDs or DVDs. • Optical drives consume power to spin. • Avoid apps that keep your drives spinning. • Play music on your handheld MP3 player. • Copy data from disks to the hard drive or a thumb drive.
Use a cooling pad when using a notebook computer on your lap. • But if it's a USB pad then don't use it. It will use up more battery rather than save it.
14. Avoid propping your laptop on a pillow, blanket, or other soft surface that can heat up.
15. If your laptop has an OLED based display, avoid displaying white images. OLED screens consume a lot less power displaying a blank screen.
16. Eject external devices such as pen drives, DVDs, hard disks, etc., if not in use.
Tips • Use the battery until you need to charge it (20% or less). • Unplug it when it's fully charged. Your battery will last longer. • Clean your desk at least once a week. Dust on a dirty desk will get into the vents and clog the cooling fan. Dust inside your laptop is hard to remove. • Charge up completely before you leave the house if there is no place to charge it where you are going.
Warnings • Save your work when on the Internet before turning off the power or closing the lid or you will lose your work. • Be careful when charging your battery. Never hook it up to charge it when you're not around. There have been many recalls due to exploding battery cells. • If you use your computer for long, do not let it overheat. It could slowly damage components, shortening their lifespan. • Be careful when cleaning the contacts. Always clean them when the battery is fully drained. Use alcohol. With water, use a very slightly damp cloth to avoid electric shock.