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10-17-2024 09:02 AM
Yes this is the part number
Power connector (DC-in) cable L53365-001
the CMOS battery is integrated into the battery compartment, not all models, let alone a 13” model, can have a separate one, there is not much space to put one.
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10-19-2024 05:00 PM
Thanks Resistencia, for the part number, you had been a great help!
I replaced the battery, as you can see it looks really bloated!! But I did not use it much (112/1000 full cycles). This is for me a danger and I should waste it. Is there a possibility HP has an interest and would like to have the battery? Is this possible a warranty issue, because this definitely should not happen after such a short time (4years, 112 cycles of 1000, Laptop in Use!!)
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10-20-2024 09:08 AM
a battery is not only degraded by the charge cycles, but also by the heat that it is subjected to, after 4 years it is not a danger that the battery swells up, this can happen commonly in the battery of Lithium. HP will only replace a battery if it is under warranty and this is usually a maximum of 1 year.
HP Notebook PCs - Swelling or deformation of notebook battery | HP® Support
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10-20-2024 02:42 PM - edited 10-20-2024 02:47 PM
Thanks Resistencia, you have helped me again very much!
So as far as I understood, it might be the battery is ok. But because of certain uncertainties here, the recommendation (of you) would probably be to waste the battery and not to repair it with a new cmos battery, right? The replacement works already perfect in my laptop, but I wanted to get sure, if I have a replacement for later use or a potentially risk or "bomb"?
P.S.: I have rethought the case, and it was 3 years ago, I bought this pc. 😄
10-20-2024 03:42 PM
these batteries when they swell, and then leave the battery deposited will damage themselves because they lose all the charge and then it is very difficult to recharge them.
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