Wednesday 12 November 2014

Charge Liion Batteries

Some lithium-ion batteries require a separate charger stand in order to charge.


You can find li-ion -- short for lithium-ion -- batteries in an array of consumer electronics, including cell phones, computers and digital cameras. Among the advantages li-ion batteries offer over traditional batteries is that they are rechargeable. Rather than disposing of your li-ion battery when it stops powering your device, you simply plug it into a power outlet and allow it to regenerate itself.


Instructions


1. Plug your li-ion battery-powered device directly into the wall if the device itself plugs directly into the wall. If you use a laptop computer or cell phone, for example, you charge its battery simply by plugging it into the wall and waiting until it reaches 100 percent capacity.


2. Remove your li-ion battery from your device, place it into its charging chamber and plug the chamber into the wall if the device itself isn't capable of plugging into the wall. The li-ion battery for most digital cameras charges this way.


3. Replace your li-ion battery if it loses its charge quickly after recharging -- or simply doesn't recharge at all. Although li-ion batteries are, by design, more resilient than their traditional counterparts, they aren't infinite sources of power.

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