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How to Store Dell Portable Laptops without Damaging Them

Summary: Best practices for storing Dell laptops without causing damage. Learn about the risks of stacking laptops and explore alternative storage solutions like racks and carts.

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How To Properly Store Portable Computer Systems Without Damaging Them

When storing multiple laptop systems, it is a best practice not to stack them on top of each other. Other systems or heavy materials that are placed on top are likely to damage some of the systems at the bottom of the stack (Figure 1).
Portable Computers Stacked on Each Other
Figure 1 - How not to store your laptop systems.


Rack Systems For Storage

Note: The pictures below are examples of storing laptops.

It is best practice when storing laptop systems to put them in a rack. Systems are placed vertically next to each other and not on top of each other (Figure 2 and 3).
Portable Computer Storage Rack Example 1
Figure 2 - Storing laptop systems in a rack.

Portable Computer Storage Rack Example 2
Figure 3 - Storing laptop systems in a rack.

Another option is to use storage carts for the laptop systems (Figure 3 and 4).
Portable Computer Storage Cart Example 1
Figure 4 - Storage of laptop systems in a Cart.

Portable Computer Storage Cart Example 2
Figure 5 - Storage of laptop systems in a Cart.

Sometimes when space is at a premium, there is no alternative to stacking due to space limitations. If you must stack systems, it is suggested that you stack them in stacks of five (5) systems or less. Stacking systems any higher can damage the systems on the bottom of the stack, due to the combined weight of the systems on top (Figure 6 and 7).
Portable Computer Storage Rack Example 3
Figure 6 - Limited stacking of systems for space conservation.

Five Portable Computers Stacked
Figure 7 - Limited stacking of systems for space conservation.

There are some simple do it yourself (DYI) affordable concepts that may help you organize and store your laptop systems (Figure 8 - 10).
Do It Yourself Rack Storage Example 1
Figure 8 - Do it Yourself (DYI) Racking alternative options.

Do It Yourself Rack Storage Example 2
Figure 9 - Do it Yourself (DYI) Racking alternative options.

Do It Yourself Rack Storage Example 3
Figure 10 - Do it Yourself (DYI) Racking alternative options.


More Information:

The following links give information about best practices for battery life when storing laptops:

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Chromebook, G Series, Alienware, Inspiron, Latitude, Vostro, XPS, Mobile Workstations
Article Properties
Article Number: 000156267
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2024
Version:  5
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