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How to Make Your Acer Aspire 5251 Battery and Adapter Last Longer?.pdf

If you have been in the same situation that I have been in, then you know that having your Acer Aspire 5251 battery act up is among the most annoying and frustrating things that one can come across. However, given how cheeky buying a replacement battery can be, I would think it is best that you milk the one you have in the best way possible by helping your battery live out its life to the maximum to allow it serve you longer. Here are some helpful tips in that light. http://www.batterymall.co.nz/news/17/how-to-make-your-acer-aspire-5251-battery-and-adapter-last-longer.html

If you have been in the same situation that I have been in, then you know that having your Acer Aspire 5251 battery act up is among the most annoying and frustrating things that one can come across. However, given how cheeky buying a replacement battery can be, I would think it is best that you milk the one you have in the best way possible by helping your battery live out its life to the maximum to allow it serve you longer. Here are some helpful tips in that light.

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<strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Make</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Acer</strong> <strong>Aspire</strong> <strong>5251</strong> <strong>Battery</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Adapter</strong> <strong>Last</strong> <strong>Longer</strong>?<br />

If you have been in the same situation that I have been in, then you know that having your <strong>Acer</strong><br />

<strong>Aspire</strong> <strong>5251</strong> battery act up is among the most annoying <strong>and</strong> frustrating things that one can come<br />

across. <strong>How</strong>ever, given how cheeky buying a replacement battery can be, I would think it is best<br />

that you milk the one you have in the best way possible by helping your battery live out its life <strong>to</strong><br />

the maximum <strong>to</strong> allow it serve you longer. Here are some helpful tips in that light.<br />

Cut back on the tasks<br />

At some point you have heard among the best advantages of a computer is that it can multitask.<br />

While this may sound attractive, the more applications you run on the background, the higher the<br />

drain they have on the battery.<br />

It is better <strong>to</strong> close down background processes <strong>to</strong> ensure the best power consumption <strong>and</strong><br />

preservation of your battery for <strong>Acer</strong> <strong>Aspire</strong> <strong>5251</strong> <strong>and</strong> it is also advisable that if there are some<br />

applications that you will need frequently, you leave them open in the background as opposed <strong>to</strong><br />

running them from the hard drive every time.<br />

Simple applications, low battery consumption, longer battery life.<br />

Applications like Microsoft word, games or movie watching are very intensive on the memory,<br />

processing power <strong>and</strong> more so the battery. Instead of having <strong>to</strong> run apps like MS word, you could<br />

make use of those that serve the same function but are merciful on your battery like text edi<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Be economic<br />

Come <strong>to</strong> think of it, there are some applications <strong>and</strong> features that are constantly running on our<br />

lap<strong>to</strong>ps that we rarely use but play a big role in making the <strong>Acer</strong> battery useless faster. By cutting<br />

back on these features or doing away with them when not in need, we can save more.<br />

Some of these features include reducing the brightness of your screen, switching off the Wi-Fi<br />

when not in use <strong>and</strong> also the Blue<strong>to</strong>oth feature.<br />

Charging<br />

Well, Li-ion batteries are clever so <strong>to</strong> say. They can never be overcharged. <strong>How</strong>ever, leaving your<br />

computer plugged <strong>to</strong> the mains for long hours could have a degrading effect <strong>to</strong> your <strong>Acer</strong> <strong>Battery</strong>


not <strong>to</strong> mention that it might lead <strong>to</strong> your adapter getting damaged.<br />

If you intend <strong>to</strong> use your lap<strong>to</strong>p on battery power, let the <strong>Acer</strong> <strong>Aspire</strong> <strong>5251</strong> adapter <strong>to</strong> 100%. In<br />

the case of some Lenovo <strong>and</strong> Sony computers, there is a feature that is dedicated <strong>to</strong> protecting<br />

your battery so it never charges <strong>to</strong> 100%. You have <strong>to</strong> delete that first.<br />

If you follow these tips faithfully, you can be able <strong>to</strong> differ having <strong>to</strong> buy a replacement battery for<br />

up <strong>to</strong> 2 years while getting the best use possible.<br />

For more information about <strong>Acer</strong> <strong>Battery</strong>,please go <strong>to</strong> http://www.batterymall.co.nz/

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