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whitrzac 05.22.2011 09:10 AM

revive LiIon laptop batts?
 
I have a laptop coming with a bad batt. (alienware M9750) new ones on ebay are $90+:surprised:


Is there anything I can do to "revive" the batt. and were is a good place to buy just the cells? HK doesn't stock stuff like that...

sikeston34m 05.22.2011 09:22 AM

I looked at a few of the packs for that laptop.

6600mah @ 14.8v is 4S3P using 2200mah 18650 cells.

I could have fixed you up with a good deal not too long ago, but sold all my stock.

I would go with one of these cell choices:

Sanyo 2600mah
Sony 2600mah

The LG cells seem to be pretty good too.

Unless you find a REALLY good deal on the cells, you're not going to save much at all.

Just remember, cheaper isn't always better.

To "revive" the pack? When 18650 cells are dead, they're done.

I would open the pack before ordering anything. You need to be sure it is a cell issue and not a BMS issue or even a charging issue.

Ferret 05.22.2011 01:11 PM

I "revived" laptop batteries by starting to charge them with the NiMh of the chrger and after the voltage rose a little bit switching to LiIo mode.

pinkpanda3310 05.22.2011 07:03 PM

If cheap and nasty is your thing... you cuold try going to tool repair shop's and ask for disfunctional Makita Lion battery packs. They are 18650's with 1500mah. Just check each cell before using.

whitrzac 05.22.2011 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 407094)
If cheap and nasty is your thing... you cuold try going to tool repair shop's and ask for disfunctional Makita Lion battery packs. They are 18650's with 1500mah. Just check each cell before using.


I'll have to open the batt when I get it to see what cells it uses...


I know your not "supposed" to use lipos, but would there be any harm in useing something like a 4s pack?

this is the batt I'm talking about... $90 is the cheapest I've seen new batts...
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Alienware-M1...item2c5bc0c2ff

brijar 05.23.2011 03:12 AM

Not tons better, but how about $75 for a new one?

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Battery-Akku...item3f032b174e

Not sure if that's what you're looking for or not, but it seems to have the same part number. Only problem is it's from China, so will probably take forever to get there.

whitrzac 05.23.2011 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brijar (Post 407112)
Not tons better, but how about $75 for a new one?

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Battery-Akku...item3f032b174e

Not sure if that's what you're looking for or not, but it seems to have the same part number. Only problem is it's from China, so will probably take forever to get there.

:no:

whitrzac 05.24.2011 01:55 PM

anyone use these??

http://cgi.ebay.com/UltraFire-18650-...item43a70ab9f4

http://cgi.ebay.com/2x-18650-3000mAh...item3cb8204b48

http://cgi.ebay.com/1X-3800mAh-Ultra...item3f0a118a87

brian015 05.24.2011 02:09 PM

Someone actually decided to name their batteries "UltraFire"???

Suggested slogan: "Our cheap eBay cells burst into flames waaaay before the competition"

:lol:

But I have no idea - they could be very good.

sikeston34m 05.24.2011 05:41 PM

Caution! Beware!

Ultrafire 3000mah are being counterfeited. Old Cells are being rewrapped and scammed. I have received samples of this cell that ONLY produced 200mah.

I'm skeptical of the others also.

The highest verified mah of ANY 18650 cell that I have tested is 2600mah.

If you see ads that boast 3600mah or 4000mah 18650's, Maxamps should be selling those! They are fake ratings.

If you want reliable numbers, you have to stick with the trusted name brands.

Sony
Sanyo
Panasonic
Samsung...........Just to name a few.

whitrzac 05.24.2011 06:36 PM

probably fake?
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-Pcs-SONY-18650...item2310576654


these sonys are probably the cheapest that are "real"
http://cgi.ebay.com/9-Pack-Sony-US18...item3a640baaaa

sikeston34m 05.24.2011 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 407239)

The first ones look fake. They also have a built in pcb, which you don't want or need.

The second ones you listed are good and for real.

I would have to look it up, but they look to be the same cell as the 2600mah ones that went into my large scale pack.

I vote for #2. :yes:

pinkpanda3310 05.24.2011 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian015 (Post 407223)
Someone actually decided to name their batteries "UltraFire"???

Suggested slogan: "Our cheap eBay cells burst into flames waaaay before the competition"

:lol:

But I have no idea - they could be very good.

That company is more to do with flashlights. Other flashlight comapny names are Surefire, Spiderfire, Uniquefire, Trustfire, Smallsun, Longsun, Fenix to name a few but not many of them label batteries. Pretty funny what you said, from an rc perspective.

J57ltr 05.27.2011 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferret (Post 407086)
I "revived" laptop batteries by starting to charge them with the NiMh of the chrger and after the voltage rose a little bit switching to LiIo mode.

While you can do this (and I have) they typically will not hold a charge, and if they do they will not put out even half their capacity. Like sikeston said when they are dead they are dead.

Oh, and good luck getting them to stay in balance.

Jeff


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