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		<title>dell inspiron 1525 battery with 3-year warranty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dell inspiron 1525 battery can be charged to 80 percent of capacity in 30 minutes, which could be useful for travellers who only have a limited amount of time near an electric outlet, and will go 1,000 charges before the dell laptop battery&#8217;s capacity begins degrading. That&#8217;s a charge a day for three years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">dell inspiron 1525 battery</a> can be charged to 80 percent of capacity in 30 minutes, which could be useful for travellers who only have a limited amount of time near an electric outlet, and will go 1,000 charges before the dell laptop battery&#8217;s capacity begins degrading. That&#8217;s a charge a day for three years &#8212; or four years if it&#8217;s only used on weekdays &#8212; so it should last the average life of a business laptop. Common laptop batteries today start to degrade after 300 charges.</p>
<p>dell inspiron 1525  Battery with 3-year Warranty Features</p>
<ul>
<li>Rating: 4400mAh,11.1V</li>
<li>Over 1000 Recharges</li>
<li>3-5X long service life</li>
<li>Fast Charge 80% in 30 minutes</li>
<li>First and only green battery</li>
<li>Distributed safety features</li>
<li>Retains 80% capacity after &gt; 1000 charge cycles</li>
<li>Like-new performance for over 3 year</li>
</ul>
<p>* the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">dell 1525 battery</a> Over 1000 Recharges</p>
<p>* 3-5X long service life</p>
<p>* Fast Charge 80% in 30 minutes</p>
<p>* First and only green dell laptop battery</p>
<p>* Distributed safety features</p>
<p>* The inspiron 1525 battery Retains 80% capacity after &gt; 1000 charge cycles</p>
<p>* Like-new performance for over 3 years</p>
<p>The dell <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">inspiron 1525 battery</a> will back up its longer-life promise with a 3-year warranty and the battery will cost an extra US$10 to $20 over a standard model. Users will be able to select it with certain machines during the customization phase of ordering.</p>
<p>Lithium Ion Batteries (Li-Ion) batteries will lose effectiveness if they are overcharged or left in full charge without use. For example, if you rarely use the battery and keep the laptop plugged in, the battery will lose effectiveness. There can also be problems if the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/">dell laptop battery</a> is fully charged and then not used, then charged again</p>
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		<title>Dell inspiron b120 battery won&#8217;t power up and solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: &#8220;I&#8217;ve got a dell inspiron b120 laptop. It will not run on AC power. I know the dell inspiron b120 battery is getting bad, and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s dead now, but it won&#8217;t even boot up with AC power. I checked the voltage on the adapter and it is correct. If the battery is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question: &#8220;I&#8217;ve got a dell inspiron b120 laptop. It will not run on AC power. I know the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b120.htm">dell inspiron b120 battery</a> is getting bad, and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s dead now, but it won&#8217;t even boot up with AC power. I checked the voltage on the adapter and it is correct. If the battery is in the laptop when I plug it in, the battery light blinks twice and that&#8217;s it. The connection is good on the laptop. I&#8217;ve tried the hard reset, nothing. The green lights are the only signs of life, no fans, drive, nothing. I&#8217;d really appreciate the help. &#8221;</p>
<p>Solution:&#8221;</p>
<p>Now you will need to make a note of the type of <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b120.htm">Inspiron B120 Battery</a> you have and exactly, I repeat exactly how it is connected (wired) to each other. Just to be sure you could test your old batteries with a millimeter or similar device to see just what state they are in. If you touch these leaking batteries then dispose of them appropriately and then make sure you wash your hands thoroughly and you’re back in business. After confirming that they are in fact dead laptop batteries you will need to order some replacement <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop batteries</a>. To do this ensure the replacement have a higher milliamp value than the old ones, just slightly. When you receive your replacement laptop batteries put the new batteries in the correct positions and replace the wiring so you can do the necessary soldering. Make sure to use the appropriate safety equipment and double check all connections are correct. Once your laptop batteries are in place and everything confirmed you should test them with your millimetre to ensure they are working as expected.</p>
<p>Well, consider replacing the internal batteries at a fraction of the cost of the alternatives methods. So, do not condemn your <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b130.htm">dell b130 battery</a> to the recycle bin just for the moment. Using this method could see you saving yourself between 30-90% of the cost of your replacement laptop battery. This cheap alternative method is to substitute the batteries inside the battery pack with a brand new set. You first need to remove the battery pack from your laptop. You will then need to open the battery pack carefully, a screwdriver should do the job. Inside you will be confronted with several batteries and a host of wires. A word of warning, if any battery is leaking proceed carefully. If you are not sure then do not continue.</p>
<p>Simply follow the instructions below and save yourself some money. It will only cost you the time it takes to complete the list below. So do yourself a favour and do it yourself.</p>
<p>1. Place a dead <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1300.htm">dell inspiron 1300 battery</a> in a completely sealed plastic bag.</p>
<p>2. Place the bag and battery in your freezer for between 11-14 hours.</p>
<p>3. Remove the bag from your freezer and allow the battery return to room temperature after taking it out of the bag, this is very important.</p>
<p>4. If your laptop batteries are still damp dry it using a cloth or towel.</p>
<p>5. Place your once dead laptop batteries back into your laptop.</p>
<p>6. Now completely charge your battery then leave it on to discharge it completely. Repeat this step at least 3-4 times. 7. Your dead battery should be much more usable, if not totally restored.</p>
<p>Reassemble the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b120.htm">Dell B120 Battery</a> pack and seal it properly. Re-install the laptop battery into your laptop and start enjoying your laptop’s new lease of life.</p>
<p>These methods are great for batteries that are completely or almost dead and you save them from the recycling bin.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b120.htm">http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-b120.htm</a></p>
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		<title>HP Pavilion DV1000 DV4000 Battery With 3-Year Warranty 12-Cell</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HP Pavilion DV1000 DV4000 Battery With 3-Year Warranty 12-Cell
8800mAh Hp Pavilion DV1000 Battery (LiIon Battery) Compatible Part#: COMPAQ 367759-001, HP PF723A, HP PM579A
Hi-Capacity *12 cell* and *6 cell* Battery for HP DV1000 ZE2000 DV4000 DV5000. Best Replacement for the original Battery : HP/Compaq : 367759-001 , PF723A , PM579A , 361855-004, 367769-001, 367760-001 [12-cell, 8800mAH], [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>HP Pavilion DV1000 DV4000 Battery With 3-Year Warranty 12-Cell</strong></p>
<p>8800mAh <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-pavilion-dv1000.htm">Hp Pavilion DV1000 Battery</a> (LiIon Battery) Compatible Part#: COMPAQ 367759-001, HP PF723A, HP PM579A</p>
<p>Hi-Capacity *12 cell* and *6 cell* Battery for HP DV1000 ZE2000 DV4000 DV5000. Best Replacement for the original Battery : HP/Compaq : 367759-001 , PF723A , PM579A , 361855-004, 367769-001, 367760-001 [12-cell, 8800mAH], PB995A [12-cell, 8800mAH]</p>
<p>Buy HP Pavilion DV1000 Laptop Battery? Compaq 367759-001 Notebook Battery For HP PAVILION DV1000 SERIES(11.10V,8800mAh,Li-ion),3-year warranty,brand new.</p>
<h4>HP Pavilion DV1000 Battery with 3-year Warranty Features</h4>
<ul>
<li>the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-pavilion-dv1000.htm">hp dv1000 battery</a> Over 1000 Recharges</li>
<li>3-5X long service life</li>
<li>Fast Charge 80% in 30 minutes</li>
<li>First and only green hp <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a></li>
<li>Distributed safety features</li>
<li>The hp pavilion dv1000 battery Retains 80% capacity after &gt; 1000 charge cycles</li>
<li>Like-new performance for over 3 years</li>
</ul>
<h4>Environmental Sustainability</h4>
<ul>
<li>Fast and only accredited rechargeable li-ion <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-pavilion-dv1000.htm">hp dv1000 battery</a></li>
<li>China Environmental United Certification Center(CEC)</li>
<li>Nordic Ecolabel</li>
<li>Sustainable life means less waste</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Extended Battery Warranty</strong></p>
<p>Since batteries are critical to the operation of hp laptop, Diggingshop offers an extended battery warranty that provides coverage on batteries for up to three years &#8211; that is 2 years beyond the 1-year standard limited warranty that comes with all laptop batteries. It can also help reduce the costs and effort involved in replacing out-of-warranty batteries.</p>
<p>A fast-charging <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a> that promises to last at least three years without any degradation in performance is coming to the market as an option with HP laptops. The Sonata battery is the product of three years of development work by Boston-Power and will be rebranded by HP  as the &#8220;Enviro&#8221; battery and offered from early 2009 with select machines.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-pavilion-dv4000.htm">hp dv4000 battery</a> can be charged to 80% of capacity in 30 minutes, which could be useful for travellers who only have a limited amount of time near an electric outlet, and will go 1,000 charges before the battery&#8217;s capacity begins degrading. That&#8217;s a charge a day for three years &#8212; or four years if it&#8217;s only used on weekdays &#8212; so it should last the average life of a business laptop. Common laptop batteries today start to degrade after 300 charges.high quality <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery-with-3-year-warranty.htm">laptop battery with 3-year warranty</a> .such as : <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">dell inspiron 1525 battery</a> , <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1545.htm">dell inspiron 1545 battery</a> , <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-15.htm">dell inspiron 15 battery</a> , <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1520.htm">dell inspiron 1520 battery</a> , <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1720.htm">dell inspiron 1720 battery</a> , <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-pavilion-dv9000.htm">hp pavilion dv9000 battery</a> &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Sony VGP-BPS8 VGP-BPS9 Laptop Battery Driver instructions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Question :&#8221;When I inserted the sony vgp-bps9 battery, the yellow battery light came on and continuously blinks. When I pulled up the battery information, it said that the battery was 52% charged, but not charging.
Then within one minute of turning on the computer, a box opened up saying:
The installed battery may not be properly connected [...]]]></description>
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<p>Question :&#8221;When I inserted the sony <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/sony-vgp-bps9.htm">vgp-bps9</a> battery, the yellow battery light came on and continuously blinks. When I pulled up the battery information, it said that the battery was 52% charged, but not charging.</p>
<p>Then within one minute of turning on the computer, a box opened up saying:</p>
<p>The installed battery may not be properly connected to the computer or may not be compatible with the computer.&#8221;.</p>
<p>Click &#8220;ok&#8221; to enter Hibernate mode, and remove and reinsert the battery.</p>
<p>See the electronic VAIO(R) User Guide for more information about using the <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/sony-vgp-bps9_b.html">sony vgp-bps9/b battery</a>.<br />
&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/blog/sony-vgp-bps8-battery-in-stock-99-88">Sony VGP-BPS8</a> VGP-BPS9 Laptop Battery Driver instructions</strong></p>
<p>What is a Driver?</p>
<p>A driver is a piece of software that allows the operating system to communicate with the hardware devices in your system. Devices such as video cards, sound cards, and modems all require drivers to function correctly.</p>
<p>How To Install A Driver</p>
<p>1. Shut down your laptop and then remove the <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/sony-vgp-bps9_s.html">vgp-bps9 s sony battery</a>.</p>
<p>2. Use your adapter to turn on the laptop.</p>
<p>3. Insert the CD-Rom into your laptop, go to step 7, if your laptop have setup Autorun function.</p>
<p>4. Double click “my laptop”, then go to step 5, if your laptop didn’t setup Autorun function.</p>
<p>5. Double click CD device.</p>
<p>6. Double click “*.exe” file to run the driver.</p>
<p>7, Click “agree”, then click “run”.</p>
<p>8, The laptop will reboot automatically till it turn off automatically.</p>
<p>9. Plug in replacement <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/sony-vgn-cr590.html">Sony VGN-CR590 battery</a> then Restart your laptop, your battery will now work with your laptop.</p>
<p>Attention:</p>
<p>1, Don’t turn off laptop while installing</p>
<p>2, Laptop will turn off automatically after updating is complete.</p>
<p>In addition：</p>
<p>1．When the laptop batteries <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/sony-vgp-bps9_s.html">vgp-bps9/s</a> was 0% charged, recommend turn off you laptop, please charge your <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/sony-vgp-bpl9.html">sony vgp-bpl9 battery</a> 10 minutes then turn on your laptop.</p>
<p>2．Discharge to 10%, please charge the battery.</p>
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		<title>Dell Latitude D830 Battery Question</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need urgent help on my Dell Latitude D830 Battery
my laptop battery meter keeps flashing 0range, orange, orange, then green.. this started friday morning i was using my laptop then all of a sudden it just all of a sudden turned off.. then the battery kept flashing with those color.. When the AC cable/the charger is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Need urgent help on my Dell Latitude D830 Battery</strong></p>
<p>my <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a> meter keeps flashing 0range, orange, orange, then green.. this started friday morning i was using my laptop then all of a sudden it just all of a sudden turned off.. then the battery kept flashing with those color.. When the AC cable/the charger is not connected it wont turn off but then its is connected it works, then if you unplug the cable it will shutdown again for nor reason.. I need help! it guide booklet it says you need to cool the computer and battery and it says that the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-latitude-d830.htm">dell d830 battery</a> maybe too hot to charge.. but the battery is not even hot at all.. i try to eject the <a href="http://www.laptopbatteryinc.com.au/dell-latitude-d830.html">dell latitude d830 battery</a> but the stupid ish wont eject the battery wont come out even if i pull it.. but if i pull it real hard it may break.. need help pips please!</p>
<p><strong>Dell Latitude D830 Battery Best Answer:</strong></p>
<p>I copied this directly from the owner&#8217;s manual of my Inspiron Laptop&#8230;should be the same for a Latitude.</p>
<p>If the battery status light flashes orange or is a steady orange the<br />
<a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-latitude-d830.htm">dell latitude d830 battery</a> charge is low or depleted. Connect the computer to an electrical outlet.<br />
If the battery status light flashes green and orange, the battery is too hot to charge. Shut down the<br />
computer, disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet, and then let the battery and computer<br />
cool to room temperature.</p>
<p>If the battery status light rapidly flashes orange, the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a> may be defective. Contact Dell.</p>
<p><strong>Other Answer</strong></p>
<p>Hi. That flash code means your <a href="http://www.laptopbatteryinc.com.au/dell-latitude-d830.html">dell d830 battery</a> is near the end of its lifetime. Weak and not rechargeable. You probably need a replacement battery. As far as removing the battery, make sure the latch on the bottom is completely pushed to the un-lock position. Have someone hold it there while you pull the battery out. If it STILL won&#8217;t come out you may need a small screwdriver to help it along. If you do this try to have any damage on the battery, not the case, because you may be replacing this anyway.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-latitude-d830.htm">http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-latitude-d830.htm</a></p>
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		<title>Dell Vostro Vostro 1500 Dead</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;I have owned my Vostro 1500 for nearly a year and a half since purchasing it from the Outlet.  I have had no problems at all until Sunday night when it just died.  No warning.  Just dead.  I first tried these suggestions found here and elsewhere on the web&#8230; Press Fn [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I have owned my Vostro 1500 for nearly a year and a half since purchasing it from the Outlet.  I have had no problems at all until Sunday night when it just died.  No warning.  Just dead.  I first tried these suggestions found here and elsewhere on the web&#8230; Press Fn key while pressing power button, reseat DIMM A &amp; B.  No signs of life.</p>
<p>Since the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-vostro-1500.htm">dell vostro 1500 battery</a> is out of warranty I feel like I have nothing to lose, so this morning I took everything apart looking for anything that looked melted or dislodged or overly dusty.  Everything looks great.  My husband has the same laptop, so I have been able to test the battery and AC adapter and in his and both work fine.   One thing I have noticed though is this.  When my <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/dell-ac-adapter.html">dell AC adapter</a> is plugged into the wall but not into the computer, the light is green.  The second I plug it into the laptop, the light goes out.  If I then plug the AC into the good laptop, the green light does not come back on until I separate the AC cord from the adapter (brick part) and plug it back in.  This leads me to think that it could be a problem with the DC Power Jack where the AC Adapter is plugged in.  But why wouldn&#8217;t it still work with the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-vostro-1500.htm">vostro 1500 battery</a>??  Why would that cause it to just shut down mid use?  Is there any chance it can be revived?  This laptop has been like my right arm.  I feel lost without it.</p>
<p>Any thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated.  I&#8217;m out of work, this couldn&#8217;t have happened at a worse time.  My resume is on that computer!  Yes&#8230;.I know I should have backed it up&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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Answer:&#8221;</p>
<p>Sounds like your mother board is shot. Looks like it would be something possibly in the power supply section.</p>
<p>As to your data the hard drive may very well be good and you could get an <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com">laptop ac adapter</a> to put the drive in and plug it into your husbands computer to be able to access your files.</p>
<p>this is starting to become a pattern with Dell.  This is about my 5th product that has had premature failure.  First it was issues with the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop batteries</a> at our company.  Then 3 of our Optiplex GX280 systems died with defective capacitors on the mainboard, they replaced the mainboards within the short extended warranty window but then about 6 months later, the new mainboards failed again, same issue &#8211; oozing capacitors.  By now the extended warranty period was over and they wouldn&#8217;t replace them when we called, so we had to toss those.  6 months ago we ordered 30 dell 2208WFP flat panel monitors.  Almost all but 3 have died from backlight failure. Luckily they carry a 3 year warranty and dell has replaced all of them with refurbs so far.  Now this with the vostro 1500.  So after all of this, I have finally made the switch and am now buying strictly HP and some IBM/Lenovo.  I just ordered an HP proliant dl380 g5p and I will say it is one top notch piece of hardware.  I did have an issue with what HP specs state on their website and what was delivered with the server.  (it was missing a <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-vostro-1500.htm">dell vostro 1500 laptop battery</a> for the write cache on the RAID card, they promptly shipped out the missing part overnight).  At any rate, I contacted dell regarding this vostro 1500 to see about getting it inspected for premature failure/defect.  I pretty much got the run-around.  First few calls I was transferred to different departments that were closed.  When I finally made my case to someone about this laptop, and all the troubleshooting i tried (swapped out mem, replaced <a href="http://www.laptopbatteryinc.com.au/dell-vostro-1500.html">dell vostro 1500 battery</a> pack, diff power supply) and how this has to be manufacture defect (I also brought up the Nvidia GPU issue), I was told my only option was to pay a 1 time $49 fee to have him troubleshoot over the phone with me or contact warranty repair at 800-822-8965.  I also asked about how I can get an investigation going in to a possible recall or system defect, volunteering to mail my laptop in as it is useless.  I was told just to call the warranty repair dept.</p>
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		<title>Problems With a Dell Laptop Battery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While laptops are as common as water and the air we breathe, it seems many people do not know how to maintain the most important part of the machine&#8211;its power source, the battery. The Dell Inspiron 1525 battery is adaptable to many different versions of Dell computers. Battery problems generally have been the result of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While laptops are as common as water and the air we breathe, it seems many people do not know how to maintain the most important part of the machine&#8211;its power source, the battery. The <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">Dell Inspiron 1525 battery</a> is adaptable to many different versions of Dell computers. Battery problems generally have been the result of poor power management and overlooking other problems, such as a loose power jack.<br />
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  <strong>Types</strong><br />
The Dell Inspiron laptop can use three types of batteries. The four cell, the six cell or the 9 cell <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a>. The higher the number, the greater amount of stored power. A four cell under typical conditions can last 1.5 to 2 hours. A 6 cell can last 2.5 to 3 hours. A 9 cell can last 3.5 to 4 hours. Determine your average usage and consider whether you need to buy a battery with more cells.(9-cell dell laptop battery : <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1525.htm">dell inspiron 1525 battery</a> ,<a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-inspiron-1520.htm">dell inspiron 1520 battery</a>,<a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-xps-m1530.htm">dell xps m1530 battery</a>,<a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-xps-m1330.htm">dell xps m1330 battery</a>)</p>
<p>  <strong>Considerations</strong><br />
  In addition to considering the amount of stored power available, you should look at the power saving practices of your computer. Go to your &#8220;computer control panel&#8221;. Go to &#8220;Mobile PC or Power&#8221; settings. Go to change battery settings. Consider adjusting the settings to &#8220;power saving&#8221; or &#8220;balanced&#8221; to conserve battery power.<Br /><br />
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  <b>Prevention/Solution</b><br />
  Clean the battery&#8217;s metal contacts with a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol. This helps the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-vostro-1510.htm">dell vostro 1510 battery</a> run efficiently. <br />
  Do not allow your fully charged battery to sit unused for more than two or three weeks. Never let a Lithium-Ion battery completely discharge</p>
<p>  In 2006, there was a recall on certain Dell models made between 2004 and 2006 because of problems with certain Sony batteries. <br />
Often it is not the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">dell mini 10 battery</a> that causes a problem, but the DC power jack. The jack connects the computer to the AC power adapter. If you have dropped or shaken your computer too much, it may have a loose or damaged power jack. Before seeking to replace your computer or battery, check the power jack. </p>
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		<title>replacement dell mini 10 battery 6-cell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacement 6-Cell 4800mAh Battery For Dell MINI 10 10v 1010 1011 J590M
you can view three high quality close up shots of the dell mini 10 battery. The 6-Cell option provides 56WHr compared to the original 3-Cell’s 24WHr, however the 6-Cell will set you back an extra $12.
Buy cheap and high quality rechargeable Genuine Extended 56WH [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Replacement 6-Cell 4800mAh Battery For Dell MINI 10 10v 1010 1011 J590M</b></p>
<p>you can view three high quality close up shots of the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">dell mini 10 battery</a>. The 6-Cell option provides 56WHr compared to the original 3-Cell’s 24WHr, however the 6-Cell will set you back an extra $12.</p>
<p>Buy cheap and high quality rechargeable Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell Battery for your notebook computer. We guarantee the Genuine Extended 56WH <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell Battery</a> for 1 year and 30-day money-back. <b>Lasts up to 7:45 hours</b></p>
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<li>Capacity: 4800mAh/6-Cell </li>
<li>Voltage : 11.1V </li>
<li>Color : Black</li>
<li>Product Type: Replacement</li>
<li>Battery Type: Lithium ion</li>
<li>Full 1 year warranty</li>
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<p>it&#8217;s a big honking six-cell <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">dell mini 10 battery</a> hanging off the edge of an otherwise sleek netbook, but it should provide hours of Atom-powered XP fun. Sadly, current Mini 10 owners can&#8217;t pick one up separately yet, but we&#8217;re guessing that&#8217;ll change soon enough.</p>
<p>Buy cheap and high quality rechargeable Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell Battery for your notebook computer. We guarantee the Genuine Extended 56WH <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">Dell Mini 10 6 Cell Battery</a> for 1 year and 30-day money-back. </p>
<p><b>Tips for Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Mini 10 6 Cell Battery:</b></p>
<div> 1. Your new Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell Battery   comes in a discharged condition and must be charged before use (refer to   your computer manual for charging instructions). Upon initial use (or   after a prolonged storage period) the battery may require two to three   charge/discharge cycles before achieving maximum capacity.</p>
<p>  2. When charging Genuine Extended 56WH Dell <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop   Battery</a> for the first time your computer may indicate that charging is   complete after just 10 or 15 minutes. This is a normal phenomenon with   rechargeable batteries. Simply remove the battery from the computer and   repeat the charging procedure.</p>
<p>  3. If Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell Battery will   not be in use for a month or longer, it is recommended that it be   removed from the device and stored in a cool, dry, clean place.</p>
<p>  4. It is normal for Genuine Extended 56WH Dell Inspiron Mini 10 6 Cell   Battery to become warm during charging and discharging.</p>
<p>  5. A charged Genuine Extended 56WH <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-mini-10.htm">Dell mini 10 Battery</a>   will eventually lose its charge if unused. It may therefore be necessary   to recharge the battery after a storage period.</div>
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		<title>Dell Studio 1535 Laptop battery not charging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dell Studio 1535 Laptop battery &#8220;plugged in, not charging&#8221;
Question:&#8220;I have a Dell Studio 1535 laptop, and when i have the battery charger plugged in, the dell studio 1535 battery icon says &#8220;0% available (plugged in, not charging)&#8221;, and if i pull out the cord, the laptop shuts down straight away. Can this be fixed, and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Question:</strong>&#8220;I have a Dell Studio 1535 laptop, and when i have the <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com">battery charger</a> plugged in, the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-studio-1535.htm">dell studio 1535 battery</a> icon says &#8220;0% available (plugged in, not charging)&#8221;, and if i pull out the cord, the laptop shuts down straight away. Can this be fixed, and if so, how? I bought this laptop new around 6 months ago. Anyones help would be wicked!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Dell may well have knowingly sent you a faulty ac adapter. This is an issue many have suffered from. My laptop has all my work and school documents. When I accidentally move the cord like you mentioned, the whole computer shuts down like crashing and I lose all of my data. Not to mention these crash shut downs will harm my 1 yr old laptop.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t found a solution to this problem yet. I&#8217;ll definitely post it if I do. At this point, in an effort to promote accountability on Dells part and consumer advocacy I&#8217;m going to every complaint and tech site I know of to warn others. Dell should have been upfront as they knew of this design flaw. &#8221;<br />
<img src="http://www.diggingshop.com/image/laptopbattery/dell-studio-1535-9-cell.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong>&#8220;Understanding <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-studio-1535.htm">dell studio 1535 battery</a> charging issues</p>
<p>If the notebook battery is not charging or the notebook does not indicate that the battery is charging, the most likely scenario is that the battery itself is operating correctly, but its power management software may have become corrupt. In order to correct the problem, you will need to uninstall and reinstall the power management software by using the Device Manager. This document will explain how to uninstall and reinstall the ACPI Battery listings in Windows Vista, as well as how to obtain and install updated BIOS files, if needed to correct other <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-studio-1536.htm">dell studio 1536 battery</a> issues.</p>
<p>Uninstalling and reinstalling power management software in Windows Vista</p>
<p>In order to correct problems with the battery&#8217;s power management software, follow the steps below.</p>
<p>1. Click Start and type device in the search field, then select Device Manager .</p>
<p>2. Expand the Batteries category.</p>
<p>3. Under the Batteries category, right-click the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-studio-1537.htm">dell studio 1555 Battery</a> listing, and select Uninstall .</p>
<p>WARNING: Do not remove the Microsoft AC Adapter driver or any other ACPI compliant driver.</p>
<p>4. On the Device Manager taskbar, click Scan for hardware changes .</p>
<p>Alternately, select Action &gt; Scan for hardware changes .</p>
<p>Windows will scan your computer for hardware that doesn&#8217;t have drivers installed, and will install the drivers needed to manage your <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/dell-studio-1735.htm">dell studio 1735 battery</a>&#8217;s power. The notebook should now indicate that the battery is charging.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>HP Compaq NC8430 Laptop Battery Question And Answer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 08:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tell me please, should I remove the hp compaq nc8430 battery if the notebook is on AC mainly and just about once or twice a week on battery power?
And some other essential questions:
1) As I know, full discharge of Li-Ion battery is harmful for it &#8211; so I think that 3% charge shown by Windows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tell me please, should I remove the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-nc8430.htm">hp compaq nc8430 battery</a> if the notebook is on AC mainly and just about once or twice a week on battery power?</p>
<p>And some other essential questions:</p>
<p>1) As I know, full discharge of Li-Ion battery is harmful for it &#8211; so I think that 3% charge shown by Windows or <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/hp-laptop-battery.htm">HP laptop Battery</a> check is about 20% of real, physical charge-so full discharge is impossible- am I right?</p>
<p>2) When I turning my notebook off for the night time, I unplug the <a href="http://www.laptop-battery-adapter.com/hp-compaq-nc8430-ac-adapter.html">hp compaq nc8430 charger</a> off the AC too &#8211; is it right?</p>
<p>3) So, when the notebook is off or hibernated it shouldn&#8217;t consume any power, but when I turn on the notebook after night &#8211; the charge level is not full &#8211; (I guess that that it&#8217;s a normal physical process somthing like internal resistance or else) &#8211; but when the AC is back, the battery begins charging &#8211; so if this miserable charge counts by the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-nc8430.htm">hp nc8430 battery</a> controller as a new lifetime charging cycle or not?</p>
<p>4) Maybe it is more reasonable to keep the notebook always on AC without removing the battery and the controller will switch the charging device off when the battery doesn&#8217;t need any more of charge? But wouldn&#8217;t it decrease the battery&#8217;s total capability faster?</p>
<p>5)Is it important &#8211; how many percent charge left in <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com">laptop battery</a> when I begin charging it? Or I should discharge it by the time the notebook switches off and can&#8217;t start?<br />
<img src="http://www.diggingshop.com/image/laptopbattery/hp-compaq-nx7400.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Maximum <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-nc8430.htm">compaq nc8430 battery</a> life results from keeping it cool &#8211; and at below 50% charge when not in use. When it&#8217;s in the laptop, it should chage to 100% and may remain warm after charging as a result of heat from the machine itself. So the answer is yes &#8211; except that if you need to use it on battery power a couple of times a week, you&#8217;ll need to remember to reinsert it to get it fully charged before relying on battery power.</p>
<p>1) The battery will automatically stop itself from discharging at a &#8220;safe&#8221; voltage.</p>
<p>Full discharge is not impossible &#8211; it will happen but very slowly over time if the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-nc8230.htm">hp compaq nc8230 battery</a> is stored &#8211; due to natural discharge internal chemical reaction and the fact that it is powering its internal electronics</p>
<p>2)Unplugging the ac adaptor is fine as a safety measure, (possible fire or night-time lightning strikes to the power cables) but is not otherwise necessary . If you don&#8217;t have a battery fitted, then auto wake-up (eg for incoming fax) won&#8217;t of course be available</p>
<p>3. Yes &#8211; there is small power consumption on hibernate, from the battery if ac power is unavailable. It&#8217;s still connected to the power arbitration circuitry. But the small recharge does not to my knowledge count towards the lifetime cycle count.</p>
<p>4. Personally, I think the fact that the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-8510p.htm">8510p battery</a> is held in a full state of charge and kept warm will have a greater effect on its life.</p>
<p>5. A properly working battery will measure input and output watts, keeping track or and reporting its charge state. With many short and shallow discharge cycles, its knowledge of its charge state will drift from reality but will otherwise not do any harm. A discharge to 5% or less while working normally follwed by a full recharge should recalibrate the <a href="http://www.diggingshop.com/laptop-battery/hp-compaq-8710w.htm">hp 8710w battery</a>. There is no need to discharge to the switch-off and can&#8217;t restart stage, although the deeper the discharge, the more accurate should be the calibration.</p>
<p>Having said all of that, it only takes one cell to fail &#8211; or a problem in the battery&#8217;s internal control system &#8211; for the battery to fail completely &#8211; and one of these events is more probable than an end of life on cycle count. Consequently, in your position of needing battery power a couple of times a week, I wouldn&#8217;t bother taking it out at all &#8211; unless your machine keeps it unduly warm.</p>
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