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General Category => Techie Or Suggestions => Topic started by: Fly on October 22, 2012, 05:20:13 PM

Title: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: Fly on October 22, 2012, 05:20:13 PM
I know it hadn't been holding charge very good as of late, but today I'm classing it as dead.
Been on charge all day whilst I've been at work. Got home, and the lappy wouldn't turn on without the power supply.

Ordered a new one off Ebay, £18 with first class postage ;-)
Fingers crossed it's not one those really cheap imports that blow up  :D :D
The seller does have very good feedback and has sold numerous batteries of this type  ;)
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: therealjr on October 23, 2012, 12:00:59 AM
Let me know how you get on cos I keep getting a message at start up that ours is on the way out.
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: Alsatian on October 24, 2012, 05:20:19 PM
I know it hadn't been holding charge very good as of late, but today I'm classing it as dead.
Been on charge all day whilst I've been at work. Got home, and the lappy wouldn't turn on without the power supply.

Ordered a new one off Ebay, £18 with first class postage ;-)
Fingers crossed it's not one those really cheap imports that blow up  :D :D
The seller does have very good feedback and has sold numerous batteries of this type  ;)

I bought one off eBay for my daughters' laptop and that was fine!  :D
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: Fly on October 24, 2012, 05:38:09 PM
Twas deilvered today as expected and paid for.
Was 65% charged when first pulgged in, 1 hour later, not it's 86%

Will try the lappy tomorrow without the powere supply and see how it holds charge.
Looking good though.

Here's the E-Bay seller's ID  us-winmax
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: therealjr on October 24, 2012, 10:46:23 PM
how easy is it for a technophobe (ie me) to fit?
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: Fly on October 25, 2012, 05:31:33 PM
Are you really that technophobe  q?

For most laptops:
Turn your laptop upside down, there's usually 1 or 2 little sliders, usually with 'padlock icons' on them/it.
Move the slider, and slide the battery out. It usually forms part of the lappy case. Not buried inside it.

Other Laptops:
The battery might be under a small plastic door or cover on the side or underneath. Remove the cover/door.
Pop out the battery.

Google your laptop model, I'm sure you'll find specific details.
Title: Re: RIP laptop battery :-(
Post by: Fly on October 25, 2012, 06:31:35 PM
Switched on tonight, 96%. Lost 4% since turning off last night, not good really.
Lasted about an hour before the low battery warning fired at 20%
I can live with that. Never take the lappy anywhere to use more than an hour without the power supply  ;)