dimanche 30 août 2009

4 tips to protect the life of your Ipod

While everyone knows the iPod and what it can do, not too many people know about the batteries are located inside. Most people may assume that the batteries will last forever simply because they are permanently attached to the inside of the iPod. However, this assumption is wrong on two levels. At one level, the lithium-ion battery of the iPod is inside your iPod can be removed and replaced by a drum kit for the iPod alternative. Secondly, even if the battery never leaves really inside the device, this does not mean that the battery will last forever.

Now, because we are now aware that the battery does not last forever, we need to know some tips and tricks that can be applied to extend and improve the battery life of your new iPod.

Tip 1: Do not overload the battery

WHY: overload can damage the cell lithium-ion iPod itself.

EXPLANATION: With nowhere to store or move the energy, the battery will be damaged while trying to keep charging, even when it is full.

TIP 2: Keep your iPod at room temperature does

WHY: The temperature plays a vital role in the function of the iPod battery

EXPLANATION: The chemical reactions taking place inside the lithium-ion battery of the iPod, and it is these reactions that make the battery work properly. If the temperature it was too cold, then the reactions slow down. And these reactions will also be accelerated if the temperature is too hot.

Tip # 3: Only charges iPod battery when it needs it

WHY: Charging the battery actually decreases at the same time

EXPLANATION: Each time you recharge the lithium ion iPod mini, the overall carrying capacity of the battery decreases somewhat. By not charging the battery when needed, you ensure that the battery loses its carrying capacity when needed.

Tip 4: Use your iPod on a consistent basis

WHY: The road is off the battery blunts

Explanation: If you never use your iPod, the device and the battery itself may simply wear out and die. Use on a regular basis can keep them both fresh and operational.

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