Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
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Edward Mendelson
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Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
Three months ago I bought a unused battery, sealed in the box, for my X61s, from the eBay seller "computeraccess1997" for a very good price. The battery was genuine Lenovo - but the Lenovo Power Manager reported that it had been manufactured in 2006. The seller offered a partial refund, which I accepted.
I knew that batteries don't age well, and I expected this one to fail quickly. I was right. It worked well for about a month, and then the Power Manager reported that it had failed. So this wasn't exactly a bargain.
If you order a battery from "computeraccess1997" you may be disappointed by what you get.
I knew that batteries don't age well, and I expected this one to fail quickly. I was right. It worked well for about a month, and then the Power Manager reported that it had failed. So this wasn't exactly a bargain.
If you order a battery from "computeraccess1997" you may be disappointed by what you get.
Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
Thanks Edward for the information. I have not looked on Ebay for Lenovo batteries since just resently I saw a battery for sale by a forum member. So, I am buying the unit, which the member listed the battery specifications (how much charge it was designed for, how much it can hold) for the unit and I have faith in the member on a personal level that he is an honest person from the emails we have exchanged.
John
John
701c, 760EL, 600x, 240, T30, T43 (2), T60 (2), T61p (x2), T601 (TuuS Built), X61s, X61T, X301, X200T, X200s, X220 (2), X220T, X230, X240, X250, X130e (i3), T400, T410i, T420, T440p (Quad), T530 (Quad), W530, W540, ThinkPad Twist
Sold: PalmTop PC110, T420
Sold: PalmTop PC110, T420
Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
Thanks for the info.
However I want to note that in theory, anyone could sell a product like that in good faith not realizing that such batteries sometimes have a "sell by date" like milk or produce.
I've bought what appear to be brand-new/sealed genuine Lenovo batteries from ebay sellers before, which worked fine for me. Though it's hard to know whether they are working 100% "as new" without some controlled testing using lots of samples side-by-side.
I would be surprised if there wasn't some sort of date code on the white Lenovo label, though it might be encoded in some way. Knowing that before buying would help a lot. (Of course if it's a counterfeit product, they could print anything they wanted on there)
However I want to note that in theory, anyone could sell a product like that in good faith not realizing that such batteries sometimes have a "sell by date" like milk or produce.
I've bought what appear to be brand-new/sealed genuine Lenovo batteries from ebay sellers before, which worked fine for me. Though it's hard to know whether they are working 100% "as new" without some controlled testing using lots of samples side-by-side.
I would be surprised if there wasn't some sort of date code on the white Lenovo label, though it might be encoded in some way. Knowing that before buying would help a lot. (Of course if it's a counterfeit product, they could print anything they wanted on there)
Phil
San Francisco, CA USA
San Francisco, CA USA
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Edward Mendelson
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Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
I couldn't find a human-readable date code on the batteries. I should have been warned by the fact that the batteries weren't in a Lenovo box. I remember that Lenovo's battery boxes have labels with the date of manufacturing on them; I'm not sure that's still true. But now I won't buy a Lenovo battery that isn't in a sealed box.
Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
Well I couldn't find any Lenovo battery boxes around here at the moment, but I did have 2 easily-accessible boxes from other IBM/Lenovo products.
On the white labels:
IBM AC adapter from 2004: clearly-printed manufacture date, in "dumb old 2-digit year USA style", ie: MM/DD/YY
Lenovo Serial Ultrabay Slim BluRay MultiDrive II - clearly-printed manufacture date in ISO format, ie: YYYY-MM-DD
On the white labels:
IBM AC adapter from 2004: clearly-printed manufacture date, in "dumb old 2-digit year USA style", ie: MM/DD/YY
Lenovo Serial Ultrabay Slim BluRay MultiDrive II - clearly-printed manufacture date in ISO format, ie: YYYY-MM-DD
Phil
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twistero
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Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
Hmm, am I the only one to automatically assume "New old stock" when seeing something "New" related to past-generation ThinkPads on eBay?
X60 tablet 6363-P3U, 3GB ram, 128GB SanDisk Extreme SSD, SXGA+ screen, Intel 6300
T61 Frankenpad in 15 inch T60 body, UXGA LED-lit AFFS LCD, T9300, 6GB RAM, NVidia NVS140m, Intel 6205, 128GB Crucial M4 SSD, 1TB HGST HDD + eBay caddy in Ultrabay
701c butterfly, 75MHz 486DX4, 40MB ram, 1GB CF card
T61 Frankenpad in 15 inch T60 body, UXGA LED-lit AFFS LCD, T9300, 6GB RAM, NVidia NVS140m, Intel 6205, 128GB Crucial M4 SSD, 1TB HGST HDD + eBay caddy in Ultrabay
701c butterfly, 75MHz 486DX4, 40MB ram, 1GB CF card
Re: Warning about "new" TP batteries on eBay
FWIW, I found in this thread, a link to an IBM/Lenovo document that enumerates part labeling standards here. (PDF)
The label layout specifies a datecode format, one of which is human-readable and one of which is encoded in the barcode/serial number, and readable using an app called "i2 eXplore" from a supply-chain management vendor which after a series of acquisitions, is called JDA. LINK
Looking at a 6-cell T400 battery here, I believe the first 3 characters on the left are static ("11S"), the next section looks like the part number (in this case "42T5226" - actually that seems to be the "assembly P/N") and the rest of it include the actual S/N and the part where the manufacturing date is embedded. (In the case of the one I have, that section is "Z1ZFC78B16K1")
Looking in more detail at that PDF file linked above, it appears that the portion of the S/N that is the manufacturing date is the "8B1" part. (The last 6 chars of the S/N are apparently the manufacturing date/lot number)
Which, if I've got this right, would translate to "2008-11-01". (All digits are in hex, 8 is the year after 2000, B is hex notation for "11", and 1 is the day.)
The label layout specifies a datecode format, one of which is human-readable and one of which is encoded in the barcode/serial number, and readable using an app called "i2 eXplore" from a supply-chain management vendor which after a series of acquisitions, is called JDA. LINK
Looking at a 6-cell T400 battery here, I believe the first 3 characters on the left are static ("11S"), the next section looks like the part number (in this case "42T5226" - actually that seems to be the "assembly P/N") and the rest of it include the actual S/N and the part where the manufacturing date is embedded. (In the case of the one I have, that section is "Z1ZFC78B16K1")
Looking in more detail at that PDF file linked above, it appears that the portion of the S/N that is the manufacturing date is the "8B1" part. (The last 6 chars of the S/N are apparently the manufacturing date/lot number)
Which, if I've got this right, would translate to "2008-11-01". (All digits are in hex, 8 is the year after 2000, B is hex notation for "11", and 1 is the day.)
Phil
San Francisco, CA USA
San Francisco, CA USA
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