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12-04-2023 12:38 PM
Greetings!
I have an HP Notebook - 15-da0014dx whose battery recently died. I went to purchase a replacement only to discover that my laptop's battery isn't available through HP anymore; apparently five years old is too old to still be supported by HP. I was wondering whether there's another battery on the market that would be compatible with my laptop; I'd much prefer to keep it going than buy a new computer. Also open to alternative suggestions. Thanks!
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12-04-2023 12:54 PM
Hi:
Below is the link to the parts list for your notebook.
The battery part number and description is:
L11119-855 | Assembly-battery 3C 41W 3.6A LI HT030 |
You can buy the original HP battery for your notebook directly from HP at the link below: $100.40.
HP Parts Store - HP Computer Parts - HP Printer Parts - Compaq Parts
Below is the link to the service manual where you can find the battery removal and replacement procedure:
12-04-2023 12:54 PM
Hi:
Below is the link to the parts list for your notebook.
The battery part number and description is:
L11119-855 | Assembly-battery 3C 41W 3.6A LI HT030 |
You can buy the original HP battery for your notebook directly from HP at the link below: $100.40.
HP Parts Store - HP Computer Parts - HP Printer Parts - Compaq Parts
Below is the link to the service manual where you can find the battery removal and replacement procedure:
12-28-2023 11:50 AM - edited 12-28-2023 11:55 AM
This was perfect, I installed the battery a couple weeks ago and it's performing great! I also feel confident now that if I need to replace anything else in the future, I will know how to figure out what to buy and where to find it (so glad I was wrong about my laptop no longer being supported by HP). Thank you so much for this detailed reply! 🙏
12-28-2023 12:15 PM
You're very welcome.
Glad to have been of assistance.
Now that you have gained valuable experience and confidence in taking the notebook apart, if you ever want to install a larger capacity drive, you can replace the 128 GB SATA M.2 SSD with a faster performing M.2 NVMe SSD with a greater storage capacity such as 500 GB.
...And bump up the memory to 16 GB by removing the 4 GB DDR4-2400 memory chip with an 8 GB DDR4 memory chip so that you have 16 GB of memory running in dual channel mode.
Crucial 8GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM | CT8G4SFS824A | Crucial.com
Right now, the memory runs in the lower performing single channel mode due to the mismatched memory capacities.