Avoid exposing your battery to heat
Von laptop, 07:01Heat can overexcite the chemicals in your battery, shortening its overall lifespan. In fact, it’s been speculated that the biggest cause of early battery expiration is the heat that Dell Inspiron 1520 battery can be exposed to when they’re stored in computers that are running off AC power. Laptops — especially modern multi-core machines — can get very hot when they’re plugged in, easily over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s hot enough that extended exposure will negatively affect your DELL XPS M1530 battery. If you want to be really protective, there’s nothing saying that you can’t pop the Dell Vostro 1510 battery out of your laptop if you’re going to be within reach of a power outlet for a while.
There may be times that you can’t help but expose your Dell Inspiron 1501 battery to heat; you may live in a warm climate, for instance. You can, however, try and avoid exacerbating the issue. Make sure your laptop is well ventilated and that you’re not operating it on a surface that retains heat, even when you’re not plugged into mains power.
Avoid exposing your battery to heat (when possible). Heat can overexcite the chemicals in your Dell Inspiron 1520 battery, shortening its overall lifespan. In fact, it’s been speculated that the biggest cause of early battery expiration is the heat that batteries can be exposed to when they’re stored in computers that are running off AC power. There may be times that you can’t help but expose your DELL Latitude D630 battery to heat; you may live in a warm climate, for instance. You can, however, try and avoid exacerbating the issue. Make sure your laptop is well ventilated and that you’re not operating it on a surface that retains heat, even when you’re not plugged into mains power.


