There's a large-scale recollect for Dell laptop battery power and Apple Macbook battery packs from the summer of 2006, after that Toshiba and Lenovo. Sony manufactured all the recalled batteries, and on Oct 2006, the corporation announced some large-scale recall.
What reasons the recalls? The battery pack could quite possibly trigger a fire due to the short circuit the high temperature made.
Currently Panasonic has started mass-supplying a Li-ion electric for laptop computers that is certainly rather more capacious charge-wise when compared with current products.
There is usually a insulation metal oxide layer between the "cathode" and "anode" during the new laptop battery design to avoid the overheating of the rechargeable battery should a short circuit happens Additionally, the new Panasonic battery is built to the so-called "18650" form-factor, that is the standard size - 65mm long, 18mm in diameter - with the cylindrical cells laptop battery power makers build in to the box-like units notebook end users will know.
Besides safer, the battery life from the new design model can be 7% longer than before when you compare to the existing 1850 cells and also size is the very same.
It's time to say good bye towards old type laptop electric batteries? Want to find out once we can have the new battery available on the market? Sorry, no public news released in the manufacturer though.