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Tip: How to get optimal battery life from your devices

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by Art Hsieh

How to get optimal battery life from your devices


The batteries in your wireless cell phone, tablet or laptop are probably not the same old Duracells you used in your childhood walky-talkies.

With newer devices it's really important to understand what you should do to promote optimal battery life.

For some batteries, allowing them to run down is important; for others, keeping them full as often as possible maintains good battery health.

The bottom line is, with new communications devices, you must follow the manufacturer's advice closely.


About the author

EMS1 Editorial Advisor Art Hsieh, MA, NREMT-P currently teaches at the Public Safety Training Center, Santa Rosa Junior College in the Emergency Care Program. In the profession since 1982, Art has worked as a line medic and chief officer in the private, third service and fire-based EMS. He has directed both primary and EMS continuing education programs. A Past President of the National Association of EMS Educators, former Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Paramedic Association, and a scholarship recipient of the American Society of Association Executives, Art is a published textbook author, has presented at conferences nationwide, and continues to provide patient care at a rural hospital-based ALS system. Contact Art at Art.Hsieh@ems1.com.
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