With so many battery options available for your laptop, it may become a
rather daunting task trying to find the right one. Each and every person that
uses a laptop has their own unique way of doing so. Because of this, a laptop battery that works
well for one person may not necessarily be the right solution for someone else.
For example- the same way that an aggressive driver will take a heavier toll on
a vehicle and reduce its efficiency, an aggressive laptop user will put more
pressure on a battery and therefore require a battery more suited for his or
her style of use(HP Business Notebook 6720t battery).
Before someone is able to accurately decide what type of battery is best
suited for their portable power needs, they need to know the differences
between each battery and what it is that each brings to the table. When
choosing a battery, the main quality that you need to consider is the amount of
energy that can be stored in a battery. This is measured in Watt- Hours (Wh).
For longer runtime per charge, choose a battery with a greater Wh rating(HP Pavilion dv4 Battery).
Keep in mind; generally the greater the Wh (watt hour) rating, the bigger
the battery may be. To accommodate for the extra power, additional cells are
added to the battery pack turning it into an extended battery. Extended
batteries are usually double in size and weigh more than a standard laptop
battery. Although extended batteries allow users a significantly increase the
run time of laptop in between charges, your laptop may no longer fit into a
snug sleeve or docking station(Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery).
Cell capacity is another factor to consider when setting out to but the
correct battery. Some of our batteries are made with 2.2Ah cells versus 2.6Ah
cells, and this will affect the ever so precious Wh rating that was mentioned
earlier in the post. Here’s why:
Standard 6 Cell Battery
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Extended 9 Cell Battery
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ATDE66-06
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2.2Ah cells with 6 cell will have 4400mAh = 49Whr
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ATDE66-09
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2.2Ah cells with 9 cell will have 6600mAh = 73Whr
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LDE-66
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2.6Ah cells with 6 cell will have 5200mAh = 58Whr
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LDE-66XT
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2.6Ah cells with 9 cell will have 7800mAh = 87Whr
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Here is one good battery online store www.batteriescenter.com.au Note: when used in ideal like conditions, a lower capacity battery will wear out faster than a higher capacity battery because it has to be charged more often.
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