Some Battery Terms, See the
Battery Glossary
- What is the battery?
- How do I identify a battery?
- What is the difference among Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, and Li-ion?
- How long will the new main battery power the laptop?
- How to maximize battery performance?
- How long does a battery last?
- How can batteries be connected?
- the rating for battery
- How do I charge my batteries?
- What is "Memory Effect"?
- What is a battery cycle?
- Does it really help to store batteries in the refrigerator?
- Can I use my old version Ni-Cd battery chargers to charge my Ni-MH batteries?
- My new laptop and/or camcorder battery is not working at all! What's up?
- Where can I find more information on charging batteries for my notebook computer, digital camera camcorder or others?
- F.A.Q About digital camera battery ...
- What
is a batttery?
Battery, can be any device that stores energy for later
use. The word battery, is limited to an electrochemical
device that converts chemical energy into electricity, by
use of a galvanic cell. A galvanic cell is a fairly simple
device consisting of two electrodes (an anode and a catdode)
and an electrolyte solution. Batteries consist of one or
more galvanic cells.
A battery is an electrical storage
device. Batteries do not make electricity, they store it.
As chemicals in the battery change, electrical energy is
stored or released. In rechargeable batteries this process
can be repeated many times. Batteries are not 100% efficient
- some energy is lost as there are heat and chemical reactions when
charging and discharging. If you use 1000 watts from a battery,
it might take 1200 watts or more to fully recharge it. Slower
charging and discharging rates are more efficient. A battery
rated at 180 amp-hours over 6 hours might be rated at 220
AH at the 20-hour rate, and 260 AH at the 48-hour rate.
Typical efficiency in a lead-acid battery is 85-95%, in
alkaline and Ni-Cd battery it is about 65%.
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- How
do I identify my battery?
the first information to provide would be the make and model
of the equipment that you require the battery for e.g. Toshiba
Satellite Pro 400, or Compaq Presario 1283. There is also
usually a label on the battery, and some of the information
on the label will help our sales team to identify your battery
quickly. this information includes the voltage of
the battery pack (note: this is not the same as the voltage
on the power supply), the capacity of the battery pack and
the chemical construction of the battery pack e.g.Li-ion,
Ni-MH or Ni-Cd. This
information can be used to ensure the information you have
provided matches the information we have about your battery.
Many battery packs also have part numbers on the label;
this can sometimes be used to help identify the battery.
We would suggest that it is best to have all this information
written down or close to hand before you call our sales
team. This will help us deal with your call in an efficient
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- What
is the difference between Ni-Cd,Ni-MH,and Li-Ion?
Li-ion (Litdium
Ion). This is one of the newest cell
types available. It is also the lightest battery type currently
available on a commercial basis and can provide more power
than the other main cell types. There are no known problems
of memory effect with this battery type and it is the easiest
battery type to care for. The downside of this battery is
that it has the highest engineering costs and tderefore
the price is usually considerably higher than other cell
types.
Ni-MH
(Nickel Metal Hydride). This cell type is the most common
cell type currently available for laptop computers, (altdough
Li-ion is rapidly becoming the most popular) this battery
type is relatively cheap to manufacture and tderefore
tends to be cheaper than Li-ion. This cell type is prone
to memory effect,so it is important
to take good care of your Ni-MH battery to ensure that
you obtain the best runtimes.
Ni-Cd
(Nickel Cadmium). This is one of the oldest cell types
and is generally only found in older laptops. The main
pro for this cell type is its ability to handle higher
loads, and tderefore is more commonly found in portable
power tools or devices that need a lot of power to work
efficiently. The main downside of this cell type is that
it is notorious for suffering from memory effect so good
care must be taken with this battery type to ensure most effective
use of battery.(Return to Top)
- How
long will the new main battery power the laptop?
Battery run-time on a laptop is difficult to determine.
Actual battery running time depends upon the power demands
made by the equipment. The use of the screen, the hard drive
and other accessories results in an additional drain upon
the battery, effectively reducing its running time. The
total run-time of the battery is also dependent upon the
design of the equipment. Generally, a new Hi-Capacity battery
will run 30% to 50% longer than the old battery did when
it was new.(Return to Top)
- How
to maximize and battery performance?
It is recommended to condition (fully charge and discharge)
the new battery few times to allow it to reach its maximum
rated capacity.
Condition the Ni-MH and Nicd
battery at least once a month. It will reduce the memory
effect.
Use the battery at least once a month
even it was kept in a dry and cool storage.
Clean the metal connector (the contact to the notebook, usually
in color of gold or silver) by alcohol or Electronics Cleaner
Degreaser. It will maintain the good conductivity,which improves
the power conduction from battery to Notebook.
Fully optimize the Power Management features provided
in system BIOS, and Operating System will also impove the
battery performance.Consult the user's manual to fully understand
the usage of these features.(Return to Top)
- How
long does battery last?
the life span of a Notebook battery is about 1.5 to 3 years
under normal conditions.As the rechargeable battery begins
to die, the user will notice a decline in the running time
of the battery.(Return to Top)
- How
can batteries be connected?
Note: When interconnecting batteries (cells),
they must be identical in voltage and amp
rating! - Batteries
may be connected in series. The positive terminal of
the first battery is connected to the negative terminal
of the second battery; the positive terminal of the
second is connected to the negative of the third, and
so on. The voltage of the assembled battery is the sum
of the individual batteries. The batteries are connected:
+ to - to + to - to + to -, etc. The capacity
of the battery is unchanged.
- Batteries
may also be connected in parallel. The positive terminal
of the first battery is connected to the positive terminal
of the second battery, the positive terminal of the
second is connected to the positive of the third; the
negative terminal of the first battery is connected
to the negative terminal of the second battery, the
negative terminal of the second is connected to the
negative of the third and so on. The batteries are connected:
+ to + to + and - to - to -. In this configuration,
the capacity is the sum of the individual batteries
and voltage is unchanged.
For example,
(5) 6V 10AH batteries connected in series produces a battery
array that is 30 Volts and 10AH. Connecting the batteries
in parallel produces a battery array that is 6 Volts and
50AH. Ordinary auto batteries are designed in the same fashion.
Six 2-volt cells are arranged in series to produce a 12v
battery. Many Ni-Cd batteries are arranged in the same way.(Return
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- the
rating for battery
V(olts): the voltage
of the new battery should always match the voltage of the
original.
mAh:It standards for milli-Amp hours (1 mAh=0.001Ah), High
amp-hour rating means a longer run-time and will not cause
incompatibilities.(Return to Top)
- How
do I charge my batteries
?
Our Ni-MH chargers are fully automatic.
Plug your charger into an A/C (or
D/C power source for the Powerex MH-C204F-DC) and place
your batteries into the charger in matched pairs of two
or four batteries to begin charging. Red lights indicate
charging in progress. The lights will turn green when charging
is complete and the charger will automatically switch to
a trickle charge. The trickle charge will keep your batteries
fully charged and ready for use. Refer to our Charger Manuals
page for more detailed operating instructions for your model
charger. (Return to Top)
- What
is "Memory Effect"?
Ni-Cd batteries, and to a lesser extent
Ni-MH batteries, suffer from what's called
the "memory effect". What this means is that if
a battery is repeatedly only partially discharged before
recharging, the battery "forgets" that it has
the capacity to furtder discharge all the way down. To illustrate:
If you, on a regular basis, fully charge your battery and
then use only 50% of its capacity before the next recharge,
eventually the battery will become unaware of its extra
50% capacity which has remained unused. The battery will
remain functional, but only at 50% of its original capacity.
the way to avoid the dreaded "memory effect" is
to fully cycle (fully charge and then fully discharge) the
battery at least once every two to three weeks. Batteries
can be discharged by unplugging the device's AC adapter
and letting the device run on the battery until it ceases
to function. This will insure your battery remains healtdy.(Return
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- What
is a battery cycle?
Cycle life is measured by the amount of times a battery
may be charged and discharged. Every time a battery is charged
and discharged, it uses one cycle. Cycle life is very important
in battery applications such as laptop batteries and emergency
light batteries. A Ni-Cd battery has a cycle life of 500-1000
or more cycles. (Return to Top)
- Does
it really help to store batteries in the refrigerator?
Yes, but only if they can be kept
dry as well. The higher the temperature, the more the free
flow of ions or self-discharge from the battery. Storing
primary batteries (D's, C's, AA's, AAA's, 9 volt, etc.)
in a cooler environment slows down this rate of discharge
that all batteries experience even when not in use, hence
a longer shelf life. However, if this is done, it is important
that the batteries be kept as dry as possible by keeping
them in an airtight container in the driest part of the
refrigerator, the door side for example. Long time exposure to
moisture inside the refrigerator can cause internal corrosion
to the battery. When removing batteries from the refrigerator,
allow them to warm up to room temperature before using them
in your device. (Return to Top)
- Can
I use my older NiCD Battery Chargersto charge my Ni-MH batteries?
No, you can use a new Ni-MH charger
to charge your old NiCD batteries but
you should not try to charge Ni-MH batteries with a NiCD
charger. Here's why: Ni-MH and NiCD batteries are chemically
very similar and when both are fully charged the battery
voltage will start to drop. The Ni-MH voltage drop is much
more subtle and more difficult to detect. Ni-MH chargers
usually have an overtemperature sensor and shutoff to prevent
overcharge as well as a more sensitive voltage
drop detector where NiCD chargers usually only use the voltage
drop to determine when to stop charging. If you charge Ni-MH
batteries in a NiCD charger it will probably miss the voltage
drop and keep right on charging causing the batteries to
overheat. Overcharging and overheating Ni-MH batteries can
damage them internally and reduce battery life.(Return
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- My
new laptop and/or camcorder battery is not working at all!
What's up?
New batteries are shipped in a discharged condition and
must BE charged before use. We generally recommend an overnight
charge (approximately twelve hours) for Ni-Cd batteries
and a 24 hour charge for Nickel Metal Hydride. Refer to
your computer manual for charging instructions. Rechargeable
batteries should be cycled - fully charged and then fully
discharged - 2 to 4 times initially to allow them to reach
their full capacity. (Note: it is perfectly normal for a
battery to become warm to the touch during charging and
discharging). (Return to Top)
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Battery
Glossary- Battery:
Two or more cells connected together
-
Cell: An electrochemical
system that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
-
Capacity: this
is amount of energy a battery cell or battery pack actually
provides. The higher the capacity the longer the equipment
will run on battery power. Usually measured in Amp hours
(Ah) or Milliamp hours (mAh).
- Battery
Charge: this is the process of passing electricity
into the battery pack so the pack can be used to provide
power when the user is away from mains power
- Li-ion: Litdium Ion. This is one the newest battery types
available. It can offer the same power as a Ni-MH battery
in a smaller & lighter package. This type does not suffer
from 'Memory Effect' but it is expensive to manufacture.
- Ni-Cd:Nickel
Cadmium. This is one of the oldest battery technologies that
are still in use. Usually found only in older equipment
or applications that require a high power drain. Very prone
to 'Memory Effect'.
-
Ni-MH: Nickel Metal Hydride. This battery type has virtually replaced
the Ni-Cd batteries. This type offers higher capacities,
around 30% more than a Ni-Cd cell of the same physical size.
this type is also reported to suffer less from 'Memory Effect'.
- Battery
Float Voltage: A unit for measuring electrical
pressure. All batteries provide DC (Direct Current) electricity.
It is important to ensure that the equipment you are powering
is being provided with the correct volt or else damage may
occur.
For
Notebook and Laptop UsersTo get
maximum performance from the battery, fully optimize the notebooks
power management features prior to use. Power management is
a trade off: better power conservation in exchange for lesser
computer performance. The power management system conserves
battery power by setting the processor to run at a slower
speed, dimming the screen, spinning down the hard drive when
it's not in use and causing the machine to go into sleep mode
when inactive. The notebook users guide will provide information
relating to specific power management features.
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