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Laptop Battery & Charger Replacement
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Most Common Laptop Manufacturers
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Select the manufacturer of your Laptop to find Laptop Batteries, Chargers and Accessories:
Find brand new replacement laptop batteries and chargers
in stock for your personal and business laptop. All of our laptop products
meet or exceed OEM manufacturer power specifications. A full 1 year warranty
comes with all notebook batteries and each battery is 100% OEM compatible. We have categorized a list of our
laptop battery manufacturers below and your search can be further refined by laptop model or battery part number. Our battery store also carries
laptop chargers, laptop adapters, and accessories to power your notebook at home or in your car.
Please select your laptop battery manufacturer below to find the right replacement battery for your notebook.
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Select the manufacturer of your Laptop Batteries, Laptop Battery Chargers, Adapters and Accessories from the above list to find the replacement battery or charger that fits your needs.
We're proud to offer quality products, the best prices and our 100% no questions asked Customer Satisfaction Guarantee on all of our Laptop Batteries, Chargers and Adapters.
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Laptop Battery Tips / Laptop Charger Information
Extending your Laptop Battery Life:
There are several ways of extending your laptop battery life when you’re not plugged in. Make sure your laptop battery is fully charged before use.
Turn down your laptop LCD screen brightness. Set screen saver to 2-3 minutes. Activate ‘Power Saver’ under Control Panel > Power Options.
Close unnecessary applications and minimize background processes. Turn off wireless hardware, PC Cards and USB devices when they are not in use.
Avoid running the CD/DVD player continuously. Add more memory so less read/write data is done on the hard drive. By following a few of these tips,
an extra hour of laptop battery life can be gained when you don’t have any power sources to plug into.
Charging your Notebook:
A new notebook battery comes discharged and should be fully charged before use. A laptop battery should be charged and discharged three to four times
before it can be conditioned to reach the maximum battery life capacity. Every two to three weeks fully discharge and then fully charge the laptop
battery to maintain the laptop battery’s lifespan. This is to prevent the ‘memory effect’ and is seen in older laptops that use rechargeable NiCad
laptop batteries. Newer laptop Li-Ion batteries and NiMH batteries don’t need this type of conditioning and don’t experience the ‘memory effect’.
A charged laptop battery will eventually lose its charge while being stored and it will be necessary to recharge the laptop battery after a long
storage period. If you constantly leave your notebook plugged into AC power, it is advisable to unplug the charger and run the battery down until
it’s almost out of reserve power. This will ensure a healthy laptop battery that is capable of 300-500+ discharge/charge cycles.
OEM Laptop Batteries VS Aftermarket:
OEM laptop batteries can cost significantly more than an aftermarket laptop battery. Aftermarket laptop batteries can also have a higher power
capacity compared to OEM laptop batteries and last longer because of improved circuitry and internal design. All of our replacement laptop
batteries meet or exceed OEM manufacturer power specifications. We also offer a full 1 year warranty that comes with all of our notebook batteries
and are 100% compatible with each associated laptop. Many of our batteries will also meet or carry various UL, FCC, RoHS and CE certification
standards to ensure proper laptop battery safety and quality.
Laptop Battery Recycling:
Don’t throw away your old laptop battery in the trash can, recycle it! Used laptop batteries can be recycled at any battery or electronics store. Federal law requires,
used Ni-Cd batteries to be managed as Universal Waste (40 CFR Part 273). The Universal Waste Rule prohibits handlers from disposing of waste Ni-Cd batteries and must be sent for recycling.
Be Careful with your Laptop Battery:
- Do not expose the laptop battery to extreme heat, moisture or rain.
- Do not drop or hit the Notebook battery pack as it may damage the cell contents, which are corrosive.
- Do not short-circuit a laptop battery as it may cause damage to the notebook and battery.
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