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All About Ipod Battery By Steve Buchanan Your uses a lithium ion battery. That is not the round kind found in a flashlight. Rather, it is a light, thin battery that is more powerful than conventional batteries. Using your device causes the battery to drain – simple enough. However, every time you charge your battery, it loses some of its total charge. Over time, it will simply run out of power and you will have to replace the battery with an battery replacement kit.
You are walking along, listening to your favorite tunes when your shuts down. You go home to charge it up, and after a few hours, you are ready to go. You pop in your headphones, turn it on and nothing. Your battery has died.
Now before you shake your fist in anger or frustration, it is good to understand why your mini battery has kicked the bucket. It might not be of much consolation now, but knowing how batteries work is always useful information to have.
Let us say that an mini battery holds enough power to play for one hour. After an hour, it dies out, so you charge it again. It is now full, but instead of an hour, it only plays 59 minutes. Over time and repeated charges, the battery simply cannot hold a charge any more. Once that happens, it is time to change the battery.
Now, you may be asking yourself why your does not use conventional batteries. Here is the answer: find any size battery in your home
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and try to place it in your iPod. You will soon figure out why lithium ion is the weapon of choice for mini batteries. They are smaller, longer lasting, and have the juice to power today’s high-performance devices. When an battery dies, you can easily purchase an mini battery replacement kit, instead of purchasing an entirely new unit. According to Apple, iPods are designed to last for years to come. Therefore, the key to long battery life is to only charge it when you have to. And remember, dead batteries are those that won’t hold any charge at all. An battery with some charge left can hold some charge can still be useful, but you will still want to consider purchasing an replacement kit. Also keep in mind that when your mini battery does die, it requires a proper funeral inside a proper container. No, you don’t need to buy a casket and a plot, but you do need to adhere to local laws when it comes to battery disposal. Steve Buchanan writes article on many topics including Website Submission Services, Coffee Makers, and Honda Generators.
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