make a laptop battery last longer

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i'll be taking my laptop on holiday in a couple of weeks and wondering if there was any way to make the battery last longer so that it can be used for longer o nthe 9 hour flight.

atm all i do is disable wireless and lower screen brightness but anything else i can try? all it really will be used for is an eBook reader (damn kindle only released in usa) so just run adobe acrobat reader and thats it; anything else that can be disabled can be.

also i doubt it but any chance the headphone slot in planes can be used to power laptops? or virgin having power sockets for laptops? :D
 
Disable antivirus. Go into device manager and disable as much as you dont need.

or virgin having power sockets for laptops? :D

First & Business class on Emirates have 1 power socket per seat, and Economy passengers can request their laptops to be charged. Not sure how it works on Virgin though, could be similar.
 
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Underclock it as suggested, it'll be your biggest power saver. Underclocking my CPU to 40% gives me another couple of hours when viewing documents etc.
 
disable AV scanners etc

my Dell D600 laptop is amazing for battery, you can fit two batteries in it (one slots into the cd drive)

and I have two of each battery, so you can get ~14hours battery life from it :)
 
Yea underclocking is a pretty sweet way to save juice. My Fujitsu Siemens halves it's CPU speed at the touch of a button by the power switch. Pretty cool feature.
 
+1 for underclocking, my netbook only lasts around 12 hours at full clock speed, but when halved with the screen dimmed and the wifi/bluetooth off it lasts the best part of 26 hours :D
 
+1 for underclocking, my netbook only lasts around 12 hours at full clock speed, but when halved with the screen dimmed and the wifi/bluetooth off it lasts the best part of 26 hours :D

26! mine only lasts around 4 hours max with 2 batteries if doing just the basic stuff, with wifi emails etc open around 3 hours :( the laptop is a dell latitude x300. little old now though so understandable that the battery isn't very long lasting plsu it's very small. though saying that family keep buying these new laptops and only get like 2 hours maximum from them. cheap laptop or is vista the problem?

thanks for the underclocking suggestion. will download and try the program when next using laptop on weekend and see how that goes. any other ways are also welcome.

was looking at getting another battery but they seem to be around £20 plus p&p so not worth it.
 
disable AV scanners etc

my Dell D600 laptop is amazing for battery, you can fit two batteries in it (one slots into the cd drive)

and I have two of each battery, so you can get ~14hours battery life from it :)

I must get one of these CD - battery converters for my D600
 
Dell 4R084

You can rip out the DVD/CDRW on the fly and whack it in to charge on the fly :)

It lets you just rip out battery 1 or battery 2 without warning and plug in a new one. Plus all the batteries have battery charge indicator buttons on them




edit, christ they've shot up in price, mine cost about 15 to 20 quid. a new keyboard (us keyboard) cost me about 12 quid, was like a brand new laptop after this :)

also, you can buy a chinese sata hard drive converter that fits into the dvd bay, this is my next upgrade for my laptop.
 
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Have a look under the power options too in the control panel. You may be able to throttle the CPU's speed from there.

My Acer laptop has several different power settings available which all use varying degrees of CPU power, screen brightness etc.
 
thanks guys have downloaded the suggested software and it definetely has made a difference, going from just over 3.5 hours when battery was max for the tasks i was doing to just over 6. of course the battery may still not last this long but it's still an improvement :)

out of interest say when i'm on the plane and want to take a beak from using the laptop, would it be better to shut down completely or to put into hibernate/standby?
 
out of interest say when i'm on the plane and want to take a beak from using the laptop, would it be better to shut down completely or to put into hibernate/standby?

Personally I very rarely do a full shut-down on my notebook, it's quicker and easier to just use Hibernate all the time instead, and it uses no more power when hibernating than it would if it was completely shut down.
 
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