So it pays if you keep your current lenovo thinkpad t400 battery up and running as long as possible. Here are a few facts I’ve collected over the last few months:
* Lithium-ion batteries can be recharged whenever convenient, there is no memory effect
* A new battery should be charged and discharged fully for the first three cycles (initial conditioning)
* Keep the electrons moving (discharge/recharge the toshiba satellite A300 Charger at least once every month)
* Don’t keep your device plugged in all the time (this is very bad for the battery)
* Keep the working temperature in mind (22°C is best for most devices)
I put my ibm/lenovo thinkpad t60 ac adapter out if I’m working plugged in for a longer time.
Notebook Li-Ion batteries have a typical lifetime of about three years, but this depends on how you use it. A friend of mine uses his notebook on a daily basis (on battery) and his battery works for about four years now – I’ve used my notebook occasionally (mostly plugged in) and the Toshiba Satellite L300 Keyboard had to be replaced after 2.5 years… .
I’ve read some posts on bulletin boards telling me to put my toshiba laptop battery into the refrigerator – these procedure should repair some structure and the battery should work like a new one. Well I’ve tried it with my old battery, but it didn’t work
Broken batteries usually provide their full power but only on very low power consumption, for example my broken Compaq presario CQ60 Keyboard could power my cell phone for days (weeks?) because it consumes much less power than the laptop.
ibm thinkpad t61 keyboard:
Product ID:KIBM001
Color: Black
Version: US Layout
Content: Ribbon Cable Comes With Keyboard
Condition: brand new,replacement,100% OEM compatible
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