WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries

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WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries

#1 Post by T7TrainingSystems » Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:50 am

I travel with a number of T40/T41 laptops but they are always plugged into AC power. The battery weight I fly with is unnecessary weight.

But, leaving the batteries behind leaves a gap in the computer that reduces stability and looks a little strange for my students.

So I want to buy some dead unwanted batteries for my T40/T41 computers. Either dead and unwanted, or simply empty (casing only).

Location is Sydney, Australia.

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Re: WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries

#2 Post by Chris001 » Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:41 am

T7TrainingSystems wrote: So I want to buy some dead unwanted batteries for my T40/T41 computers. Either dead and unwanted, or simply empty (casing only).
How many are you looking for? 6 cell or 9 cell? Would you be interested in defective batteries (no charge / low charge)?

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#3 Post by T7TrainingSystems » Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:49 am

Just 6 cell - since I'll be removing the cells, I don't need the extra capacity of an empty 9 cell case :wink:

Defective batteries would be perfect - as long as the casing is in fine condition, I can tear out the cells and they'd serve perfectly!
Main: T60 -- 500gig 4gig Win7/Vista dual
1 x T42, 2 x T41, 4 x T40, 2 x T30, 1 x T23, 1 x T22
Ex-main: T23 1.13Ghz, 20gig, XP SP1
Ex-ex-main: 600X - 10gig 256mb Win98 - very fast on Win98!!
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#4 Post by ulrich.von.lich » Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:33 pm

T7TrainingSystems wrote:I can tear out the cells and they'd serve perfectly!
May I know how you are going to do that?

Used/As-is batteries can be easily found on ebay. You might want to check on the Australian site since the postage often costs more than the battery itself

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#5 Post by T7TrainingSystems » Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:38 pm

There seems to be a join along the side of the battery, so some intensive work with a screwdriver. It must be possible, there's battery reconditioners out there.

Unfortunately, Australia eBay rarely if at all has dead/useless batteries for sale, it's nearly always reconditioned batteries. Hence the post.

It'd be wasteful and almost a crime to destroy perfectly good batteries when there must be dead/useless batteries out there... they'd be cheaper to buy too.
Main: T60 -- 500gig 4gig Win7/Vista dual
1 x T42, 2 x T41, 4 x T40, 2 x T30, 1 x T23, 1 x T22
Ex-main: T23 1.13Ghz, 20gig, XP SP1
Ex-ex-main: 600X - 10gig 256mb Win98 - very fast on Win98!!
http://www.T7.net.au

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#6 Post by ThinkPad » Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:48 pm

I have a 6 cell battery that does not hold charge very well. I can part with it, but have never shipped to Australia, so would need so assistance there.
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#7 Post by melmo » Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:02 pm

I opened up a battery with a couple of screwdrivers, it only took a few minutes of effort. One day I'll get around to re-celling it.
T7TrainingSystems wrote:There seems to be a join along the side of the battery, so some intensive work with a screwdriver. It must be possible, there's battery reconditioners out there.

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#8 Post by aaa » Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:46 pm

I have one of these lying around too. Wondering how you're going to put the empty shell back together, seeing as how you have to apply alot of force to open it. Keeping in mind that shipping an empty shell will be cheap, while shipping a bunch of dead weight will cost much.

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