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HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 inch G3 Notebook PC (4J032AV)
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I've been using the HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 inch G3 for almost 3 years now. And since the battery efficiency has gotten worse, I'm currently planning to replace my battery.

As long as I know, this G3 model comes in two choices for battery: 45Wh and 65Wh. Mine is the one with the 45Wh battery. And I'd like to know if the 65Wh battery is compatible with the 45Wh version body. If possible, I want to replace my battery to a larger one.

Has anyone tried this before?

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@zzzzzzzzzzzzz0,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

I'd love to assist, but unfortunately it proved to be challenging pinpointing the correct battery for your HP Elite Dragonfly.

 

I found at least these five, so it would be helpful if you could help me which one you got:

 

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Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@NonSequitur777,
Thanks for helping me out!

I currently have the M73476-006 (45Wh) battery, and if possible, I want to replace it into the M73478-006 (68Wh) battery. 
Sorry, I miswrote 68Wh to 65Wh in my post. 

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@NonSequitur777,
Thanks for helping me out!

I currently have the M73476-006 (45Wh) battery, and if possible, I want to replace it into the M73478-006 (68Wh) battery. 
Sorry, I miswrote 68Wh to 65Wh in my post. 

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