How to reset the laptop battery for your HP laptop

How to reset the laptop battery for your HP laptop

The battery on HP laptop computers is typically able to provide about two hours worth of battery power before the computer depletes the battery’s power. Depending on your computer’s power settings, the length of time a battery works could be slightly more or slightly less. Once the battery no longer has any power, you must reset the battery by providing it with a charge. The process is simple, but it can take up to a couple of hours for the battery to recharge.

Instructions:

1. Plug the small end of the adapter cord into the DC IN outlet on the side of the laptop.

2. Plug the small plastic end of the power cord directly into the AC adapter.

3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet. You are now resetting the battery for a HP laptop.

Learn some ‘Best Battery care practices’

Store Li-Ion batteries between 20°C and 25°C (68°F and 77°F) with 30% to 50% charge. Do not leave batteries exposed to high temperatures for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to heat (for example, inside a hot car) will accelerate the deterioration of Li-Ion cells. Remove the battery if the notebook will be stored (turned off and not plugged into AC Adapter) for more than 2 weeks. Remove the HP Pavilion dv6400 Laptop Battery if the notebook will be plugged into AC power continuously (via a wall adapter or docking station) for more than 2 weeks.

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