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04-05-2025 06:39 AM
The HP web site lists two batteries when entering the device serial number. Are they both compatible? What is the difference between the two? Do I have to open the laptop first to confirm the battery model before replacing?
HP LAPTOP 17-BY2053CL
28P03UAR, 28P03UA
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04-05-2025 07:20 AM
The difference between the product numbers is the 28P03UAR is the refurbished model of the 17-BY2053CL.
They would use the same battery:
L11119-855 | Assembly-battery 3C 41W 3.6A LI HT030 |
You can order the battery from HP at the link below:
04-05-2025 07:20 AM
The difference between the product numbers is the 28P03UAR is the refurbished model of the 17-BY2053CL.
They would use the same battery:
L11119-855 | Assembly-battery 3C 41W 3.6A LI HT030 |
You can order the battery from HP at the link below:
05-01-2025 05:42 PM
Thank you! I purchased a battery from the page at the link, source Amazon, it fit perfectly and machine is back up and running. Thank you for the help. I plan on replacing the SSD next. Any recommendations appreciated
05-01-2025 05:50 PM
You're very welcome.
The parts list indicates your notebook came with a 1 TB 2.5" mechanical hard drive.
Your notebook has support for a M.2 NVMe SSD, so I recommend you get one of those and either remove the 2.5" mechanical hard drive or use it for storage only.
If you plan on retaining the 2.5" drive, you have to format it and remove Windows from the drive, or the notebook will always want to boot from the 2.5" drive first and not the SSD.
A value priced good performing NVMe SSD for your notebook would be one of the Crucial P3 models.
This is the 1 TB drive for example:
However, if you would rather replace the existing SATA drive with a SATA SSD, I recommend this model:
Note that a NVMe SSD could be up to 5x faster than a SATA SSD.
Below is the link to the service manual: