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Tips to care for your battery |
holybear Joined: Nov 16, 2002 Posts: 31 PM |
I've got a T68i, with the standard white battery. I use my phone everyday. I charge the phone every night before I goto bed, and I just leave it charging for the 6-8 hours. Most of the time, the charging process starts at half-full tank. I found the battery life is quite impressive, as I tried heavy using it for 4 days, and it still gave me1 hr talk time on the 4th day.
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jcpsad Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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as i said keep on using/charging it!
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bravofly Joined: Nov 21, 2002 Posts: 153 From: Estonia PM |
@calvin: Thanks a lot!!!
I used to drain my battery, won´t do it again
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Calvin c",) Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 108 From: neverland PM, WWW
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Bravofly,
Glad I could help  |
hmanXX Joined: Nov 14, 2002 Posts: 24 PM |
I have revived 3 batteries (fault alarm cases). I found out that the culprit is not the battery faulty but the charging circuit gives fault alarm..
certain charging circuitry use some voltage reference to determine the state(Bad or good) of battery. if your battery voltage level is too low, it will trigger the protection circuit and refuse to charge. This happened to my T28 battery and motorola T191 battery.
What I did was...do manual slow charging with external power supply.
1) Use low current to slowly charge the battery to healthy discharged voltage level (layman -> 'flat' battery) so that the in-built charging circuitry in the HP can continue the charging function . It works for me
Fool proof method
Use +5V source with 100 Ohm resistor
Worst case charging current =50 mA, that is your battery is totally flat(0.2V ~ 0.3V)
Charge it for 15 min, measure the voltage level on the battery..if the voltage is increasing.(e.g 2.5V).your hope is there.., stop the charging, put your battery back to the phone and charge from phone. if the phone is still refuse to charge, repeat the manual charging till the voltage level reaches 3.1V then switch to use the phone to charge the battery..if the phone still refuse to do so...then good luck
Battery or phone charging circuitry dead.
2) Alternative easy way,with no resistor and meter available
Borrow your fren's fully charged up battery(same type)... do a direct connection..that is '+' to '+' and '-' to '-' connection..leave it there for 10 min.. use your hand to feel it..if the problematic battery warm up,yap it receives charges
Now put it back to your phone..and charge it from there...
NiMH has more problems because it uses a series of cells to make up of the package battery(you open your battery up, you will see it)..
e.g 3.6V NiMh battery =3 units of 1.2V cells, if either one cell some how trap in low voltage state, your appliance will declare faulty battery.. in fact, if you could isolate the battery and rescue the cell ..then your battery still can be used for many more cycle before it is totally malfunction.
Have fun...
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penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
I've stopped worrying or thinking about battery life & its talk/standby time for now. Just move on and charge it as you use it until the phone/battery dies one day; perhaps at that time there'll be more high tech products then to choose from. --just a thought.
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london-devil Joined: Dec 01, 2002 Posts: 8 From: London PM |
omg this is confuzing
Proud owner of a T86i |
legallypogi Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 170 PM, WWW
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I bought my fones a couple of weeks ago, im pretty satisfied, but now &then d battery only last 4 half day!
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Calvin c",) Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 108 From: neverland PM, WWW
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@london-devil
What's so confusing? It's pretty simple - if you've got a Li Ion/Li poly type battery, just don't let it drain too often and your battery will last longer. You'll make your battery happier if you keep it charged up  |
Tony Ericsson Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: 91 PM |
I`m still confusd, soree for my engishe, is best too charj battery in 2 dimentions or 3 dimentions, i trie chargin in too dimenshon on pc "no efekt" 3 is betta but FOUR would be realy gfeat, haz any 1 else tried it & don`t you get fed up when people come on here just to annoy people by talking shit, sorry everyone but i could`nt resist it....i love this forum, it`s really helpfull. |
Tony Ericsson Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: 91 PM |
don`t worry about
it, a bit of humour is fine, as everybody on here is just killing time in the mistaken belief that a new high tec touch screen phone may be introduced to the line up. |
Tony Ericsson Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: 91 PM |
Oh, thanks. |
Krubach Joined: Dec 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sunny Portugal! :) PM |
Orang3
Your info is very helpfull. But let me add a simple trick i used:
Having a battery (NiMH) that wouldn't last longer than 3 or four hours i discovered that if you putted the battery (discharged) in the freezer for a couple of hours, then let it get the normal ambience temperature and after that recharge it, it would make the battery last longer than it used to.
This procedure sets the battery to a "normal state" and "loose it's memory".
Remenber it was a NiMH battery.
Why not give it a try, since the batt is going to recycling (please recycle your batteries).
Let me know if it worked for you guys. |
para242 Joined: Dec 16, 2002 Posts: 3 PM |
Hi.
I've charged my new T68i 4 times and I had about 280h standby time. But after that I have suddenly only 55h standby, but 8h talk time after full (2h) charging. I'm not using my phone to much and I'm in fully signal coverage. Do I have wrong battery or can someone explain to we, what is going on? Thanks. |
Coramoor Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
My t68i normally lasts about 3 days...
But then I use it alot.
I've tried a few times to see how long it lasts if I minimize use but I just can't keep my hands of it
The phone rules over all others. |
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