Cell phones are available in a wide range of models and styles. Price ranges varying, making them affordable to practically everyone. Even the most basic models have certain unique features that depend on the manufacturer and make of the phone. More and more models have features such as Internet connection, digital camera, and wide display for viewing video. Cell phones are definitely an important accessory that makes life's fast, always on the go pace, easier to deal with.
Cell phones might be easy to use but might prove to be dangerous if not properly taken care of.
Batteries play a major role in operating a cell phone. All cell phones come equipped with a battery manufactured to suit that particular model or make. Although batteries manufactured by a particular company can fit into any model manufactured by the same company, interchanging is not a good idea, as it could dangerous if the fit is not perfect for that model.
A genuine cell phone battery can be recharged a number of times. If the phone is not used frequently, then the battery should last for three years or more. The life of a battery depends on the usage.
However, other conditions also matter when dealing with a battery.
With lithium ion and nickel cadmium batteries, it is a good idea to charge the battery when it is extremely low (almost dead). This increases the life of a battery, as well as ensures that the battery is "clean" before being recharged again.
Keeping the cell phone in places with extreme weather conditions might result in the circuit and the battery melting, freezing or leaking. Leaving the phone in the hot sun might result in the circuit fusing out or the battery melting inside the phone.
Using a genuine battery is always a good idea, because they are fitted with a detector to keep the level of charge correct.
Overcharging is a rare event as the phone has an alert that beeps when the phone is fully charged. Overcharging might result in overheating, resulting in leakage or overflow of charge.
Taking good care of a battery is essential to avoid problems. Cell phones are a must, so a bit of care will ensure that they are in good condition at all times..
Argus Analyzers Launches Innovative Suite of Powerful Hand-Held Battery Performance Analyzers
Jamestown, RI (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) November 1, 2005 -- Argus Analyzers www.argusanalyzers.com announced today the launch of its AA series, a line of hand-held battery analyzers that delivers the most useful, comprehensive and affordable battery performance information now available to the automotive service and industrial battery service markets. The AA series includes four models starting at $99 which are now available and shipping in the US, Europe and Asia.
According to AAA, battery problems represent the single largest cause of vehicle downtime. With over 230 million private and commercial vehicles on the road in the US alone, the need for fast, accurate and economical battery diagnostics is essential in order to anticipate and...
Certified Electronic Technician Releases Battery Reconditioning Guide
Dickinson, Texas (ContentDesk) February 1, 2006 -- The Battery Reconditioning Report can save the user hundreds of dollars over a lifetime of rechargeable battery usage. This guide clearly illustrates how anyone can recondition their own Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh batteries. As experience with electronics and the power tool industry, Kevin Dixon (aka. The Battery Geek) noticed a trend in the cordless power tool market. Kevin says "Their is considerable frustration among power tool users that their batteries don't last as long as they would like and replacement batteries are expensive".
In fact, the battery is the most expensive component of power tools, The Battery Reconditioning Report attacks this problem head on and will allow battery users to get up to 5 times the life out of each battery. Ken Rauen, Science Advisor and founding member of New Energy Congress says "The battery reconditioning ebook is a smart set of techniques, some of which I knew for years and have applied to seemingly...
Certified Electronic Technician Releases Battery Reconditioning Guide
Power Technology, Inc. Issued Patent to its Core Battery Technology
Houston, TX (ContentDesk) June 16, 2006 -- Alternative energy company, Power Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: PWTC) announced Wednesday, June 14, 2006 that it has been issued a United States Patent for its core battery technology.
Bernard J. Walter, Chairman and CEO of Power Technology, commented We are delighted that the United States Patent & Trademark Office has issued us United States Patent US 7,060,391 B2, which allows us to pursue the commercialization of our technology with intellectual property protection. We are proud to be developing and protecting our unique deep cycle battery technology to serve as an alternative energy resource for many uses, including battery powered bicycles, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles and solar energy.
The Power Technology invention is a battery comprised of electrical current collectors constructed of reticulated vitreous carbon covered with a thin layer of a lead tin alloy. The current collectors create up to four times higher surface...
Power Technology, Inc. Issued Patent to its Core Battery Technology
Argus Analyzers Launches Innovative Suite of Powerful Hand-Held Battery Performance Analyzers
Jamestown, RI (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) November 1, 2005 -- Argus Analyzers www.argusanalyzers.com announced today the launch of its AA series, a line of hand-held battery analyzers that delivers the most useful, comprehensive and affordable battery performance information now available to the automotive service and industrial battery service markets. The AA series includes four models starting at $99 which are now available and shipping in the US, Europe and Asia.
According to AAA, battery problems represent the single largest cause of vehicle downtime. With over 230 million private and commercial vehicles on the road in the US alone, the need for fast, accurate and economical battery diagnostics is essential in order to anticipate and...
Quick and simple instructions on using a car battery charger.
I am sure everyone at one time or the other has left the head lights or some other electrical device on and drained your car battery. You may not need to run out and purchase a new battery. A car battery charger can save the day. They are relatively simple to use and operate. Just follow these simple steps and soon your car will back to normal.1)First, remove the battery cables from the terminal posts.
Remember to remove the (-) negative cable first. (This cable is usually black) and then the (+) positive cable. Don't forget that all your stereo settings will probably be lost when the power is cut off.2)Now you are ready to hook up the car battery charger to your car. But first, read the owner's manual and insure that the model charger you are using is suitable for your car. Now, hook the (+) positive cable (red) to the positive terminal and then the (-) negative cable (black) to the negative terminal.3)Now plug in your car battery charger and switch it on.
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Quick and simple instructions on using a car battery charger.
How to Replace Ipod's Battery On Your Own
There are few products more popular than the iPod?except when it comes to battery life. The batteries in early iPods fail after a time (300 to 500 charge/discharge cycles or about two to three years) and just won't hold a charge. Even worse, there's no easy way to change the batteries. Angry owners sued and now Apple has agreed to some restitution (AppleIpodSettlement). That's good news if you're the owner of a third-generation iPod: You're eligible for a free battery replacement or (at Apple's discretion) a replacement iPod, providing you still have your proof of purchase and file a claim by September 30, 2005.
The news is not so good if you have a first- or second-generation iPod: You can choose between a check for $25 or a $50 store credit to use on Apple products (excluding iTunes). Well, at least that's something. But you're still stuck with your dead battery. What can you do? The simple (and costly) approach would be to go with Apple's iPod Out-of- Warranty Battery Replacement...
How to Replace Ipod's Battery On Your Own
Worldwide Business Opportunity Offered by Battery Doctors
Battery Doctors, a California based distributor for ProTec International, has recently launched an aggressive campaign to provide new business opportunity by establishing a limited number of Battery Doctors distributors in the United States. They offer this business opportunity to everyone from large corporations to individual entrepreneurs who want to start their first business.The business is simple yet revolutionary. Batteries typically lose their ability to hold a charge because of sulphation buildup on the battery plates, but Battery Doctors has developed and patented a way to rid the plates of this buildup. A small amount of a chemical called ProBat? is poured into the batteries. ProBat is an environmentally safe, non-acidic, non-hazardous product.
The battery is then charged with a specifically...
Worldwide Business Opportunity Offered by Battery Doctors
Power Technology Releases Information On New Prototype Battery
Houston, Texas (ContentDesk) November 11, 2005 -- Power Technology Inc. (OTCBB: PWTC) announced today that new, updated information on the companys prototype battery is now available for public review.
Bernard J. Walter, CEO of Power Technology, stated Many shareholders and other interested parties have made requests for additional information concerning the companys prototype battery.
We have decided to publish the latest updated information on our website at www.pwtcbattery.com/prototype.htm.
Many thanks to all of our shareholders and supporters in the continued progress of Power Technology, Inc.About Power Technology: Power Technology, Inc. is a Research and Development Company engaged in activities regarding alternative battery technology using patented, ultra light materials with up to 50% less weight and significantly less lead content than...
Power Technology Releases Information On New Prototype Battery