Saturday, August 28, 2010

Battery, How Can It Work

A Battery is essentially can full of chemicals that produce electron, chemical that produce electron is called as electrochemical reactions. Not every battery can rechargeable, this is because the chemicals inside the battery be activated again so that can function as the original one. Unfortunately this process can't work on and on, sometime the battery will died and can't be charged again.

We we look to the battery itself its contain two terminal or pole, one pole is marked by (+), while the other marked by (-) or negative pole. In large car battery, there are two heavy lead posts that act as the terminals.  Electron collect on the negative terminal of the battery. If we connect both terminal by a wire, the electron will flow from the negative to the positive terminal as fast as they can (and battery wear out very quickly). If you do like this can be dangerous especially for large batteries, so it is not recommended to connect of this two pole. If the reaction to fast the battery can be blow away and this very dangerous.

Tips: How to make battery more efficient

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Make Battery More Efficient

More often you change your old batter, more waste battery will through away. More people know how to treat the battery, make battery more efficient, will make more least waste battery will through away. If you're a recent convert to smartphones, you're probably still discovering all the amazing things that your new BlackBerry, Android phone or iPhone can do. But one thing you most likely found out right away: the more you do, the shorter your phone's battery lasts.

While a standard cellphone's charge can easily go three days or more, many smartphone owners are dismayed to learn that their new mobile toy requires charging every 24 hours, or even more often. It was great that I could use one device — my iPhone — to check my calendar and respond to multiple incoming calls during January's Consumer Electronics Show, but I paid the price when its battery died at 2 p.m.

The answer was not to desperately search for an electrical outlet to recharge the phone (though I've done that) or to consider giving up the phone (done that, too), but rather to figure out a strategy to reduce energy consumption while still having it available for essential tasks. Whether you're using a laptop or a smartphone, the devices can be tweaked to get the most out of its lithium–ion batteries.

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