Monday, July 19, 2010

The World’s Most Dangerous Laptop Battery

Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly abbreviated or "lipo"). Improved lithium ion battery that makes our lives more fulfilling and less complicated. We use these batteries every day in our PDA as the new Apple iPhone, iPod, Sony PSP, etc, also in some notebooks like the Lenovo ud260 ThinkPad (Ultra battery compartment). This battery is even found in most Nokia mobile phones. In the comparison of a lithium-ion battery, Li-poly has a greater life cycle degradation rate. The manufacturers have been declaring more than 500 charge-discharge cycles before the capacity was reduced to 80%. The lithium battery thin film has been shown to provide more than 10,000 discharge cycles!

As technology grows at speeds beyond our imagination, so do the dangers of chemicals used in these batteries. Although there is no such thing as a battery completely safe, there are ways to protect against these threats. Here are some ways to protect yourself and your loved ones safe from dangerous chemicals and reducing the level of danger in your home:

1. Only use a charger designed for the specific type of lithium polymer battery.

2. Never charge lithium polymer batteries unattended.

3. Do not overload lithium polymer batteries. (Please see the manual for load limits).

4. Never charge a lithium polymer battery at a faster rate than recommended.

5. If the battery is hot to the touch, stop immediately.

6. Always store lithium polymer batteries in a safe place, like a box of metal.

7. Just load the batteries in a non flammable surface, no driver, as the concrete floor.

8. Do not charge the battery inside a model airplane, car, furniture, wood / floor / carpet, or anywhere near flammable materials.

Failing to exercise caution in the security guards, may lead to serious injury and death / or possible. You may be wondering: "How can a simple battery to do so much damage?" The answer is simple. Mismanagement usb phone of these products can cause explosion, fire, smoke, and the risk of poisoning. There may be a small chance that the battery may catch fire due to the unmatched ability of cells or strains, the damaged cells, lack of boot configuration errors or other factors. Take control and attention to the handling of these batteries. You do not want your new iPhone battery to look like:

Thank you for your attention. Remember to stay safe and read the manuals. Buy a battery with a battery and battery of a love. Have a good one!