Showing posts with label HP Notebook NC6220 battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP Notebook NC6220 battery. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Save time and money on extending HP Notebook NC6220 battery life

HP Notebook NC6220 battery allow you and your laptop to stay mobile in an increasingly mobile world. With more powerful laptop computers that do everything from gaming to HD quality video, the chances that you'll need more power for your notebook are very high. If you’re always on the move, your laptop’s power will have to depend on the laptop battery. To make sure that your HP Notebook NC6220 battery life will extend for years, you’ll have to take good care of it.
Whenever you use different programs for your laptop, you’ll also be using up a lot of RAM, which ultimately needs a lot more power to work faster, thus producing more heat, and thus having to use up more power to counter that heat. Don’t get caught up in the never-ending cycle. The best way in extending your HP Notebook NC6220 battery life is to make sure that your laptop doesn’t overheat. Don’t put use your laptop on a cushion or pillow as this will stop the airflow that keeps your laptop cool. Instead, use a wooden or glass table, which cools part of the air completely. For extra HP Laptop Battery insurance, you can put a book underneath your laptop to make sure that the fan will work and that the air can effectively cool down the area.
If you have another HP Notebook NC6220 battery, keep it charged but store it for only one or two days before using it as the other one charges. Don’t keep your laptop plugged and charging when the laptop battery is already full. Doing all these will not only be extending your HP laptop battery life, but will also make sure that you won’t be spending us much trying to get your computer fixed, or buying new laptop batteries.
Extending your HP Notebook NC6220 battery life requires that you take good care of your batteries so it won’t get worn off quickly. Make sure that you drain your batteries once a month, and use it at least once a week until it drains.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Batteries set to become $60 billion industry

So far in 2009, battery companies have received over $600 million in venture capital funding, compared with $478 million garnered for 2008, according to research analyst Lux Research. The investment isn't without reason. In a report released Tuesday, Lux predicted that the energy storage market will grow to become a $60 billion industry by 2013.
But for now, it's hard for even the experts to predict who will emerge as the victorious innovators. Instead of a few key players, there's a plethora of both established and start-up companies developing a wide range of approaches to power storage for things like cars, utilities, and gadgets, according to Lux.
And Lux sees Johnson Controls-Saft and Compact Power as leaders in developing lithium ion batteries for electric hybrid cars. But when it comes to batteries for products like power tools, electric bikes, and portables, the space is wide open. That space is open not only to emerging companies, but also as to which type of battery technology will succeed, according to Lux
"Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), nickel-zinc (NiZn) and even lithium-sulfur (Li-S) and lithium-air (Li-air) batteries are all pitching themselves as lower-cost alternatives," according to the report.
At least one company is already poised to make money off the uncertainty. Lux is offering a service to manufacturers and investors interested in the market. It's dubbed the Lux Innovation Grid, a chart that plots the variables for evaluating companies' battery tech and business models. Firefly Energy's batteries are still using one of the oldest technologies, lead-acid, not exactly a green battery. They should be more innovative and find a less toxic solution.
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