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Posted on Thursday, 25th February 2010 by admin

From a personal experience with laptop computers, it is not necessary to remove the battery from the notebook computers when the adapter plug in.
1, laptop computers originally with batteries and adapter supply simultaneously, so that even if a sudden power-down, there is the battery in the computer that does not mean a sudden shutdown, sudden [...]

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Posted on Monday, 24th August 2009 by admin

Most of the notebook battery is made up of cylindrical battery cells
The current notebook battery made from batteries cells by series-parallel connection, there are commonly 4, 6, 9 cells battery in the market.
4 cells = 2 series - 2 parallel
6 cells = 3 series - 2 parallel
9 cells = 3 series - 3 parallel
A cell [...]

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Posted on Wednesday, 17th June 2009 by admin

Hp Pavilion DV6000 series seems occered in a lot of problem. Some body says, The Pavillon HP laptops battery problems are truly the pits and may be enough for people to stop buying HP laptops! But I have to say that it’s not inherently HP’s responsibility, some problem of HP Pavilion DV6000 battery may cause [...]

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Posted on Monday, 1st June 2009 by admin

Toshiba Power Management – an introduction
The Toshiba Power Saver / Power Management utility manages the power consumption of various devices on Toshiba notebook computers. Its primary purpose is to extend the amount of time that your machine can run from its battery or batteries.
There are two primary power management modes: settings for running from the battery, and settings for [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 21st May 2009 by admin

How get in touch with your group while there is no cell-phone coverage? How to communicate with each other instantly for a long time in one area? How to talk to more the one people in urban or mountain area? How to get a sonorous sound and low battery requirements from a connection electronics? The [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 17th May 2009 by admin

Battery Type

Common Name(s)

Sizes

Examples of Use

Disposal classification

Proper Disposal

Alkaline (non-Mercury)

Alkaline, Coppertop

AAA, AA, C, D, 6V, 9V

Flashlights, calculators, toys, clocks, smoke alarms, and remote controls.

The federal government has classified these batteries as non-hazardous waste.

Place in the trash (normal municipal waste). Exceptions: California, which requires non-households to dispose of these batteries in accordance with the California Universal Waste Rules. [...]

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