December 31st, 2010

Charge Your iPod

iPod, by Albel.

If you own an iPod, it’s good to know about its battery and the appropriate ways of charging it. Also, charging it appropriately will give you much better battery life.

Charging Your iPod

iPods with a lithium-ion battery has a long life, because it has a high power density and packaged in a lightweight package. These batteries can again be charged if more convenient. Lithium-ion batteries are very fast and they can reach 80% capacity will be fully charged in about two hours and two hours if you are not with the iPod on the charging time. You can charge these batteries, a large number of times, but these can not in unlimited charge cycles. Consuming a full battery and then recharging 100% of its capacity equals one full charge cycle. A charge cycle means not only a single charge, but does it really mean with all the battery charge. For example, you can charge your iPod for a few hours of use on a day with half its power and then completely. If you did the same thing another time, it will count as one full charge cycle and it may take several days to complete one cycle. The bad point of this battery, like any other battery, is that every time when the charge cycle completes, the capacity drops to save the battery a charge easily.

If you buy an iPod, a charging cable and I get would this cable only recommend you. Of course you can any other cable, but the battery seems branded with the Apple during a lesser charge cable. To download an iPod, is the easiest way to connect his power adapter with USB or FireWire cable. You can disconnect at any time and use your iPod before it is fully loaded. Also you must wait until it empty before recharging its full again. To look at the battery icon in the upper right corner of your iPod video figuring how much charge in the battery. If you charge your iPod and the battery icon is not animated, this shows that the battery is fully charged. One of the good benefits is the lithium ion battery, it stops the process when it is full, so no worries about an overloading to care. This gives the advantage that able to leave your iPod connected overnight charge.

If you connect your iPod to a computer to recharge the name, it is always free, as long as the computer is turned on and not in sleep mode, hibernation or standby mode. If you are sure the iPod’s battery charge by means of a portable computer, so that its display is open and that there is a power source. If your computer does not power the port, the iPod is not loaded. not generally provide all the Macs and PC’s power-and if your computer’s FireWire port only has 4 pins then it is handed to electricity. And if there is a high-power USB port on your computer, it can also charge the iPod. When the battery is fully charged, it is always good, disconnect the iPod from your computer.

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