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Saturday 14 March 2015

How To Revive A Dead Laptop Battery Yourself



I saw this on net as i was patrolling.. 

The Step by Step Unorthodox Method -- How
to revive a dead laptop battery yourself

1. Take out the battery from your laptop.

2. Wrap the battery in a towel and put it in a
plastic bag [waterproof]; be sure to seal it
properly.

3. Put the sealed battery in a freezer for a
minimum of 12 hours - no need to worry, it
can even stay in the freezer up to 72 hours.

4. Take out the battery from your freezer. Do
not hasten to unpack it from the plastic bag,
just allow it to sit for another 10 hours until it
reaches room temperature. Afterwards, if the
package is still cool to touch, allow it to sit a
little longer.

5. As soon as it hits room temperature, remove
the battery from the plastic bag, unwrap the
towel and wipe off any moisture with a dry
towel.

6. Put back the battery in the laptop but DO NOT
POWER ON. Rather, plug the pc into your AC
charger and charge until fully charged.

7. Disconnect the charger, VOILA! Your battery
is now revived. Although it's actually not
brand-new, but you've succeeded in reviving
90% of the energy it had.

NEXT inspect your laptops power settings and
disable items such as screen saver, sleep mode
and monitor brightness. Be sure to use up the
battery till its 3%. Afterwards, plug the PC (with battery attached)
into your AC charger. let it charge all night if
possible. After that, consume every last drop of the
battery energy - at least allow 3% remaining.
Allow it sit another 8hours. After doing this
you'll notice a dramatic increase in battery life.

E no easy o! at least you now know how to
revive a dead laptop battery yourself. But let
me emphasize this fact one more time: this
process can never make your battery to be as
good as new. That's because eventually, as
your battery ages, the chemicals in it undergo dramatic changes that
make it lose its verve. It
cannot be magically reload. Nonetheless, you
gave it a shot!

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