{"id":1893,"date":"2018-10-30T07:03:25","date_gmt":"2018-10-30T07:03:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.notebookbattery.co.nz\/blog\/?p=1893"},"modified":"2018-10-30T07:03:25","modified_gmt":"2018-10-30T07:03:25","slug":"how-and-when-to-charge-your-tablet-battery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.notebookbattery.co.nz\/blog\/battery-tips\/how-and-when-to-charge-your-tablet-battery.html","title":{"rendered":"How and when to charge your tablet battery"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>First charge: When you first unbox your tablet, you should approach the first charge differently, depending upon the type of battery the tablet has:<br \/>\nLead acid: The battery should be fully charge. Apply a top-off charge before using.<br \/>\nNickel-based: Charge the battery 14-16 hours before the first use.<br \/>\nLithium Ion: Apply a top-off charge before the first use.<br \/>\nFull vs. partial charge: Some batteries actually do poorly if you only give it a partial charge.<br \/>\nLead acid: You must always give this battery a full charge, as a partial charge can create sulfation.<br \/>\nNickel-base: A partial charge is good.<br \/>\nLithium Ion:  A partial charge is actually better than full charge.<br \/>\nFull discharge: There are types of batteries that actually prefer a complete discharge now and then.<br \/>\nLead acid: A deep discharge can damage the battery.<br \/>\nNickel-base: Apply scheduled discharges only to prevent the battery from retaining memory.<br \/>\nLithium Ion: A deep discharge can damage the battery.<br \/>\nBattery calibration: Some batteries do not need calibration. Here are the details:<br \/>\nLead acid: Not applicable.<br \/>\nNickel-base: Apply a discharge\/charge when the fuel gauge becomes inaccurate. Repeat every 1-3 months.<br \/>\nLithium Ion: Apply a discharge\/charge when the fuel gauge becomes inaccurate. Repeat every 1-3 months.<br \/>\nUse while charging: Is it okay to have your device on while charging it?<br \/>\nLead acid: It's okay to have device on when charging.<br \/>\nNickel-base: It's always best to turn the device off during a charge, since a parasitic load can either alter full-charge detection, overcharge the battery, and\/or cause mini-cycles.<br \/>\nLithium Ion: It's always best to turn the device off during a charge, since a parasitic load can either alter full-charge detection, overcharge the battery, and\/or cause mini-cycles.<br \/>\nUnplugging when charged: Is it necessary to unplug your device once the charge is complete?<br \/>\nLead acid: This depends on the charger. If the charger has correct float voltage, then it's fine.<br \/>\nNickel-base: Always remove your device after a few days in the charger.<br \/>\nLithium Ion:  This is unnecessary, because the charger turns off.<br \/>\nTemperature: How does temperature effect charging?<br \/>\nLead acid: It creates a slow charge from 32-113 degrees Fahrenheit \/ fast charge from 41-113 degrees Fahrenheit \/ the threshold is lowered above 77 degrees Fahrenheit.<br \/>\nNickel-base: It creates a slow charge from 32-113 degrees Fahrenheit \/ fast charge from 41-113 degrees Fahrenheit \/ the battery will not fully charge when it's hot.<br \/>\nLithium Ion:  Do not charge below freezing. Do not charge when above 122 degrees Fahrenheit.<br \/>\nOf course, this doesn't take into consideration the effects of various types of software or networks (such as 4G, which will quickly drain a battery). Ultimately, if you use your battery with intelligence, it will reward you with a long life.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>First charge: When you first unbox your tablet, you should approach the first charge differently, depending upon the type of battery the tablet has: Lead acid: The battery should be fully charge. Apply a top-off charge before using. Nickel-based: Charge the battery 14-16 hours before the first use. 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