Like all energy storage devices, batteries that power a laptop
eventually lose their capacity to hold a charge.
Laptop Battery Repairing is generally more cost effective than replacing
the whole thing because you can retain the digital circuitry that
controls it. Laptops usually have a battery check program that
enables you to evaluate the condition of the device. The program will
recommend that you replace the battery when one or more cells have
low capacity or have completely lost the ability to accept a charge.
Check the Battery Status
If the program to check your battery status is not already on your
computer, you can download and install the appropriate program. After
you run the program, the system will generate a report regarding the
overall status of the battery. A single bad cell can shorten the
total life of the laptop battery pack. If your laptop has multiple
batteries, you must run the check on each specific one. Before you
repair your laptop battery, ensure that you read and understand the
terms of your computer warranty.
Drain and Remove the Laptop Battery
It is essential that you fully drain the battery before removing
it from your computer. This ensures that all cells will have an
equivalent charge when you install the new components. Use a
screwdriver to remove the back of the battery pack. To avoid damaging
your laptop, you must use power cells with the same chemical
composition and power rating recommended by the manufacturer. Record
the model number of the battery and the part number of each cell so
that you order the correct replacements.
Remove the Old Cells
Use a utility knife to cut open the plastic that encloses the
power cells. Before removing the power cells from the battery tray
and disconnecting the lead wires, verify whether the laptop battery
needs to maintain a charge in order to retain any data in a memory,
such as the resistor value or fuel gauge function. In these
instances, you must maintain a secondary power source to the circuit
while replacing the worn out cells. Ensure that you disconnect and
reconnect the wires in the proper sequence. This may require the
assistance of a voltmeter to properly determine which are the
positive, negative, clock and data connections for the battery
circuit.
Install the New Cells
Place the new power cells in the tray, connect the electrical
contacts and cover them with the plastic. Batteries normally remain
in the correct position, but you may need to bond them into place if
the wires were damaged when the power cells were removed. When
soldering, it is critical that you avoid excess heat that can damage
the cells or electrical circuit. Reassemble the battery pack housing.
Install the Battery
Determine whether your battery has an on/off switch. A laptop
battery that cannot be turned on when the circuit is connected to a
ground may require a special code from the manufacturer. Verify that
the polarization is correct and that you are using a compatible
charger. Use a slow charge if the cells have a different
state-of-charge. Do not try to charge damaged cells or ones with
different chemical properties. Fully charge the batteries before
using the laptop.
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