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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:16 pm Post subject: IBM ThinkPad 600E Battery Issue? |
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I have just purchased the following IBM ThinkPad 600E:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42203&item=6737747374&rd=1
However, I recently read this page:
http://www.levien.com/tp600-battery.html
If you look on the ebay page, you will notice that the battery is quite dead. I am certain this is because of the battery issue. Now, I would like to use a battery with this machine, but not if it is going to die in less than 6 months.
If you look at the bottom of the page on the second link, it has the following possible solution:
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Javier Valero writes:
(First sorry for my english )
I have making some experiments with my thinkpad.(I have the same problem of the jumping bat), and I have reach the conclusion that the "intelligent" battery is really stupid. The problem is software, but it is not in the firmware or something in the thinkpad, but it is in the program of the microcontroler in the battery.
The solution for the problem is easy: Recycle the battery, but...not as IBM says. The microcontroler does not let you discharge all the energy from the bat, so I dont let the microcontroler of the bat comunicate to the thinkpad, and by this way I can discharge all the bat, and then get full charge.
The way to eliminate comunication is very easy: there are 4 pins in the battery, the 2 in the middle are the microcontroler comunication to the thinkpad, so before put the bat in its hole, I put 2 little papers over that pins, and I get power on. Now you dont know when the bat is empty, and the computer will power down in any moment, but you can discharge completely the bat.
You need to do this some times to recover the capacity lost.(at least some of it) A warning: when you charge it, dont use the papers, or you could overcharge the bat, and it is the worse thing you can do to a battery. If you dont understand the process (I know my englis is very poor) I could send you a couple of pics.
I'm trying this with one of the batteries, and it does seem to work. It also sounds reasonably safe. Please try this approach and let me know either success or failure.
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This is exciting, but before I do this I would like some input.
- Is this issue only a problem with IBM batteries? Will 3rd party manufactured batteries function properly? Or is it a problem with the ThinkPad? Or are there no 3rd party batteries?
- Is this proceedure safe?
- Does anybody own this laptop, or a similar one? Any experience with this issue?
- Comments? Questions? Advice?
Thank you very much for your time.
Here is a samle battery that I am looking to buy:
http://www.titannotebook.com/product/battery/ibm/IBM-TP600.asp
OR
http://store.yahoo.com/hoct12/hipeliionmab4.html
OR
http://www.kahlon.com/itemdetailpg.asp?itemid=254179
Do those look okay? Or can I not trust pricewatch? |
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boudie n00b
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:12 am Post subject: |
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What kind of papers? ZigZag? |
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 1:25 am Post subject: |
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I wouldn't disconnect the two pins that connect to the microcontroller. The battery could literally blow up in your face if you over-charge it.
As a 600E owner who have gone through my share of batteries I must say what seems to work the best is to simply exercise the battery - don't have the cord plugged in all the time since the trickle charging is flawed and it will wear out the batteries. I have only experience of IBM's own batteries, I must admit that. Third party ones may do better.
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I would only cover the pins up when I am using it, and I would uncover the pins when it is charging.
Approximatly how many months do your batteries last? And, what exactly do you mean by excerseize?
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:01 am Post subject: |
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boudie wrote: | What kind of papers? ZigZag? |
I don't know. What paper should I use? And what is ZigZag? |
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:57 am Post subject: |
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With exercising the battery I mean don't run it on AC all the time, run it on battery power often.
When you shut it off, unplug the AC cord. Like I said, trickle charging is flawed in the 600E and kills the batteries.
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:54 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the clarification. |
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