WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries
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T7TrainingSystems
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WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries
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.
Cheers!
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.
Cheers!
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
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
Re: WTB: Dead/empty T4x batteries
How many are you looking for? 6 cell or 9 cell? Would you be interested in defective batteries (no charge / low charge)?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).
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T7TrainingSystems
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Just 6 cell - since I'll be removing the cells, I don't need the extra capacity of an empty 9 cell case
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!
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!!
http://www.T7.net.au
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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ulrich.von.lich
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T7TrainingSystems
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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.
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
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
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.
Thinkpad X-41 Tablet 1869 CSU- 1.6GHz
Thinkpad T-42P 2373 GUU-2.1 GHz; 2 GB RAM; Mini-dock
::Sierra AirCard WWAN 875::NMB Thai::
RIP-Thinkpad T41 2379 DJU
Thinkpad T-42P 2373 GUU-2.1 GHz; 2 GB RAM; Mini-dock
::Sierra AirCard WWAN 875::NMB Thai::
RIP-Thinkpad T41 2379 DJU
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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