Full Charge Capacity rather high

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Full Charge Capacity rather high

#1 Post by MagicBoy » Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:11 am

My Mum's got an A21e on which the battery gauge has gone slightly nuts. The Full Charge Capacity of the battery (NiMH)is showing as 248Wh, when the design capacity is around 42Wh, so it's only charging to about 17%. It's confusing Windows and it keeps trying to shut the laptop down with what it thinks is en empty battery after about 20-25 minutes.

Is there a way to reset the capacity value? I've tried the automated drain and recharge facility, and flashing the BIOS but neither have made a difference.
Using : T420 4236-CTO, MacBook Pro 15" (late 2011)
Gone : T42 2373-1WG,T43 2669-VRV,T60 1952-VRQ, T61 7661-CTO, MacBook Pro 1.83GHz, MacBook unibody 13" 2.4GHz

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#2 Post by pphilipko » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:37 am

I think your battery is dead...you probably need to buy a new one.
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#3 Post by MagicBoy » Thu May 05, 2005 11:10 am

I've told her that, she hardly ever uses it on battery (which likely explains the problem). She doesn't think it's worth paying £80+ for a new battery at the moment.
Using : T420 4236-CTO, MacBook Pro 15" (late 2011)
Gone : T42 2373-1WG,T43 2669-VRV,T60 1952-VRQ, T61 7661-CTO, MacBook Pro 1.83GHz, MacBook unibody 13" 2.4GHz

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