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notebook-14
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

battery diagnostic tool says both battery and ac adapter is fine

 

battery icon starts to fla

sh and then stops charging

 

battery stops charging, sometimes at 83% but when you run the notebook on the battery, it does not last long before it shuts down.

 

charge light on right is white

 

have followed other advice on here - I have uninstalled and reinstalled the CPI component

 

I have tried a hard reset.

 

runs fine on the ac adapter...

 

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@Jonyoung 

 

It is likely time to replace the battery.

 

Options are explained below, including Recall information, Calibration, Testing, and Purchase Options.

 

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Things that are the Battery

 

  1. Read important information about battery recall.
  2. If your battery is impacted, follow the instructions to contact HP.

or

 

If your battery is not impacted by the recall:

  1. Read Information and Run component tests on battery / AC adapter (charger).
  2. If necessary, purchase and install a replacement battery 

 

 

Recalls and Advisories

 

Product Recalls – Please READ

Open:  HP Replacement programs and product recalls

 

2018

Important Update: Expansion of the Battery Safety Recall and Replacement Program for HP Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations announced in January 2018 – Additional Batteries Affected

 

HP urges customers to recheck all potentially affected products

 

In cooperation with various government regulatory agencies HP has announced an expansion of its worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program for certain notebook computer and mobile workstation batteries announced in January 2018. The potentially affected batteries may have been shipped with certain HP notebook computers and mobile workstations sold worldwide from December 2015 through April 2018.

 

The batteries have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers.  It is essential that you check or recheck your battery, even if you did so previously and were informed that it was not affected.

HP’s primary concern is for the safety of our customers. Because these batteries pose a fire and burn hazard, it is essential to visit the HP Battery Recall website at www.hp.com/go/batteryprogram2018 as soon as possible and check your battery.

 

 

2019

August 2019 Expansion of the 2018 HP Notebook Computer and Mobile Workstation Battery Safety Recall ...

 

Partial Excerpt from the August 2019 Expansion Notification:
In August 2019, HP expanded its worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program for certain notebook computer and mobile workstation batteries which was announced in January 2018 and expanded in January 2019.

 

HP Support Community

 

 

Please Note:

Recalls - Devices / components eligible for Recall replacement are not subject to warranty status.

 

HP – Replacement and Product Recalls - Latest Information

 HP Replacement programs and product recalls

 

From HP - Important Information

 Battery Safety Mode

 

"Fat" Battery / Swollen Battery

HP EliteBook/ProBook/Zbook Workstations - Notebook PCs - Swelling or Deformation of Notebook Battery

 

Warranty Period

 

If the battery is failing and the computer is within the Warranty Period, contact HP Technical Support.

 “Everywhere” Contact Information - HP Technical Support

Open >  HP World-Wide Support

 Select your region and follow the prompts

 

Where to Find Additional Information about your device

Check your computer’s Website Support for important advisories and bulletins

Category "Bulletins and Advisories" (wording may vary)

 

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Information / Tests

 

HP Community thread on the subject

Accepted Solution - Battery won't Charge or Battery won't Hold a Charge

 

Article that explains Smart Battery Technology  

Battery use and care, how batteries perform over time, and expected battery life

How to: Understanding Lithium-Ion and Smart Battery Technology

 

Battery will not charge when system is warm to hot

If the “not charging” issue is (only) apparent when the system is running hot (or near that point), the battery and charge system are likely overheated as well – the charge system will resume operation when the computer cools down.  Short Version:  An overheated battery / computer / charging-system will not charge the battery – this is normal behavior.

 

 

Battery seems “stuck” in a particular charge setting         

The battery might be OK and just need calibration (balance / set).

 

The steps to check / calibrate / replace the battery are included in this document:

HP Notebook PCs - HP Battery Alert Appears Before Windows Starts

 

And / Or

 

Document includes information and link for testing the hardware using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) (preferred method) and / or using the HP Support Assistant to test the battery.

>>>  Testing and Calibrating the Battery (Windows 10)    <<<

 

Tips for extending / improving battery service

Microsoft - Battery saving tips

HP Notebook PCs - Improving Battery Performance (Windows)

 

Documents and Reference

 

This document is for HP notebook PCs that have a removable battery.

HP Notebook PCs - Battery Does Not Power Notebook or Hold a Charge

 

If the adapter fails it will not power the notebook.

HP Notebook PCs - Using and Testing the AC Power Adapter

 

Oddities and Contributions

 

  • Fix (High) Contrast (on computer screen)

Contributed by Pantopia

Unplug charging cable, wait a few seconds, plug in cable.

Relevant Post

 

  • Battery at 100% but shuts off when unplugged (results unconfirmed at this writing)

Contributed by Rcamp48

Test system: HP Elite Pad 900 G1

Setup:  Tablet connected to docking station

Symptoms:  Shows 100% charge in battery – computer shuts off as soon as unplugged

Test (Solution):  Press and hold Power button and Reset button at the same time

Relevant Post

 

  • Battery does not charge, possibly after Microsoft Updates (issue reported at least back to 2011)

Contributed by Jeanydo

Test system:  Pavilion Notebook

Symptoms:  Battery stops charging – no known issues with battery or charger – Windows 7 through 10 (at least)

Test (Solution):  Control Panel > icon view > Device Manager > Open Batteries > Right-ClickMicrosoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" > Uninstall > tab Action > Check for hardware changes (reinstalls the driver)

Relevant Post

 

Run Component Tests

 

Contributed by  Wes_notebooks 

Testing for Hardware Failures

 

HP Document

HP PCs and Tablets - About UEFI and the Startup Menu

 

 

Purchase Options

 

  1. If you determine that you need to purchase a battery, AC adapter, or power cord for your computer, check for the part(s) in HP PartSurfer. 
  2. If / When you know the battery type / part number, you may check for the battery at the Parts Store
  3. If the part is not available from HP, use your search engine to find – and purchase - the part in your region.

 HP Document:  HP Notebook PCs - Purchasing a Replacement Battery

 

 

Find your Product

See:  HP Notebook PCs - How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?

OR

  • Enter the full model name
  • When the website opens, select category
  • Look for and open the Maintenance and Service guide for your computer
  • Part numbers and replacement procedure are listed in the component replacement section (wording varies)

 

 

Check for parts at the PartSurfer Website

 

Open PartSurfer

  • Select your Country
  • Enter the device Product Number , Serial Number, or Part Number in the Quick Search box
  • HINT: To see a system-specific list, replace the Product Number with your device Serial Number
  • Items accompanied by a tiny box in the Add-to-Cart column are available for purchase

 

NOTE >> Parts marked as "n/a" are not available from HP.

 

 

Parts marked as available for purchase might be available from:  HP Parts Store

OR

If HP does not provide the part for retail purchase,

Use your search engine to find the part number at your favorite online store.

 

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Reference and Resources – Places to find (more) help and learn about your Device

Clarification of terms and "what the device can do" (Specifications)

Device Homepage

NOTE:  Content depends on device type and Operating System

HP Drivers / Software and BIOS, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, User Guides, Product Information, more

Open Support Home

Enter the name of your device

When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic

 

Thank you for participating in the HP Community Forum.

 

Click Thumbs Up on a post to say Thank You!

Answered? Select the relevant post "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

 

 

Dragon-Fur

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Dear dragon-fur

 

thanks for the links - I have tried everything i think - all the tests says the adapter is ok and the battery is ok. I have tried re-calibrating and it hasnt helped.

 

the only weird thing is on the battery test - is says charge state: not available

 

when running it on battery it dies within 5 minutes. when doing the reclaibrating loop test - it only lasted 2 mins. but it says it is fully charged / 95%  and the light next to ac adapte goes from white to yellow quickly.

 

is it worth paying for HP support to fix?

 

thanks

 

Jon

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@Jonyoung 

 

In general, the UEFI component tests are better than what the HP Support Assistant can offer.

 

Most importantly, nothing you have done has improved the situation.

 

Crossroads.

 

You must do what you think is best given the facts that you know.

 

My personal opinion is that having "tried everything" and the battery does not perform, it is time to consider replacing the battery.

 

As to the cost - 

If the computer is no longer under warranty,

If the battery is not on a Recall List,

Choose how to have the situation remedied.

 

Choices (for example),

 

  • Open a case with HP - explain you are willing to pay for service when you submit the information / comments section - ask for help, ask for a cost estimate, and ask for a time frame (time to ship/repair/return the computer to you).

 

  • Take the computer to a local repair house - ask that the technician order the part (or you may order / purchase the part yourself).  Ask for a cost estimate and time frame.  Personally, considering the short amount of time the repair should take AND that your data is on the machine, it might be worth asking to have the work done while you wait.

 

  • Order the replacement battery yourself and complete the repair.  If you skill set is somewhat lacking (and many of us are not hardware techs), ask a friend for help, find video help, take the computer to a local school or college and ask for help.

 

Thank you for participating in the HP Community Forum.

 

Click Thumbs Up on a post to say Thank You!

Answered? Select the relevant post "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

 

 

 

 

Dragon-Fur

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