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12-06-2021 07:43 AM - edited 12-06-2021 07:43 AM
My Laptop was not charging up very quickly if at all, so I tested my battery and it said 'Normal'.
Someone on here very kindly advised me which AC Adaptor I should buy and I got one from eBay. However, unfortunately, the situation is still the same with regard to the battery charging status.
Do I assume the battery is no good now? I can return the charger.
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12-07-2021 09:36 AM
The battery is 5 and a half years since manufacture. Surprisingly it still is holding 99% of the original charge. 229 is a normal cycle count at this age of the battery but is getting up there. I hesitate to tell you the battery is bad without a bit more evidence but a 5+ year old battery can't have much life left in any event.
12-07-2021 08:23 AM
- Warranty Type: 3
- Cycle count: 229 / 1000
- Manufacturer: 313-42-31
- Battery Age: N/A
- Serial Number: 08319 04/09/2016
- Temperature: 18 °C
- Current: 165 mA
- Terminal Voltage: 8864 mV
- Design Voltage: 7700 mV
- AC Power: Yes
- CT Number: 6FRQLN3GW240K8
- Design Capacity: 41 WHr
- Full Charge Capacity: 41 WHr (99%)
- Remaining Capacity: 23 WHr
Above is the information you requested on my laptop battery test. Hope you find it useful. I couldn't see any other information, so hope this is right.
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12-07-2021 09:36 AM
The battery is 5 and a half years since manufacture. Surprisingly it still is holding 99% of the original charge. 229 is a normal cycle count at this age of the battery but is getting up there. I hesitate to tell you the battery is bad without a bit more evidence but a 5+ year old battery can't have much life left in any event.
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