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11-14-2016 02:26 AM
why so tensed when you can try fixing it all at your own, i have tried replacing laptop battery and it worked, and honestly laptop battery replacement is not as tricky as replacing screen or cables, I would recommend you to give it a try...........
LAPTOP BATTERY REPLACEMENT
How to find the laptop battery specifications
There are different types and sizes of laptop batteries. To determine what laptop battery you have, remove the battery from the laptop and look at the top or bottom of the battery.
As you can see in the picture, this Dell battery shows that it is an Li-ion battery, has a model number of Li-ion II, rating of 10.8V, 4050mAH, part number (labeled as “P/N”), and a charging current of 2.5A.
Common laptop batteries are Li-ion, NiMH, and Ni-Cad, with nearly all laptops today using Li-ion batteries.
How to remove old battery :
1. Turn off your laptop and disconnect the AC adapter.
2.Release the latch or other attachment devices that hold your battery in place.
3.Slide the old battery out of its compartment or storage bay.
4.Take the replacement battery out of the box.
5.Slide it into the notch or bay.
6.Close the safety latch to lock it into place.
7.Reconnect the AC adapter and give the battery a full charge.
Source : techyuga
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