How many cycles on your battery? Capacities?

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How many cycles on your battery? Capacities?

#1 Post by aphex » Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:28 pm

T41 2379DJU - 6 Cell

First Used Date: 4/2004
Cycle Count: 236
Full Charge Capacity: 27.16

I get ~ 1.5 hours on a charge (compared to the 4-4.5 i got when the battery was new).

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#2 Post by PrincipalValiant » Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:30 pm

That is excellent for 236 cycles, I didn't take notice of the cycles of the battery that came with my used T23 for a while. Apparently after a few months of use it had 12 cycles I think and was first used in January 05, it held a nearly perfect charge. Off the top of my head I think its lost 2mwh.
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#3 Post by Mack » Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:20 pm

How do I ses how many cycles? My battery usually managed to last 2h, but suddenly i just lost 30 min, so now i can squeeze out 1h30 min if lucky... I have used it much, just didnt think it would drop so suddenly.

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#4 Post by draco2527 » Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:47 pm

6-cell 230+ cycles...DOA

6-Cell 91 cycles..shows green, has lost about 10WH capacity

9-Cell 7.2WH...New..1 cycle, charges to 7.76WH

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#5 Post by tfflivemb2 » Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:49 am

Mack wrote:How do I ses how many cycles? My battery usually managed to last 2h, but suddenly i just lost 30 min, so now i can squeeze out 1h30 min if lucky... I have used it much, just didnt think it would drop so suddenly.
If you are using the Battery Maximizer program (the little green battery icon that shows the percentage of the battery that remains), you can left click the green battery icon, and choose Battery Information. Then click on the Battery Health Button on the initial page that pops up.

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#6 Post by dr_st » Fri Jan 27, 2006 6:21 am

T42, 6-cell, 38 cycles.

Design capacity: 47.52Wh
Full charge capacity: 45.05Wh

Was as low as 42-43Wh. Reconditioning restored some of the full charge capacity.

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#7 Post by Thane_Bitter » Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:24 pm

R31 2656-6FU

First Use date: 03/2002
Cycle count: 148
Full cap charge: 13.65 Wh
Design capacity: 43.20 Wh

I can get just over an hour with this one; originally I could run for over 3 hours. Pretty soon this battery is going to be a paperweight.
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#8 Post by StarTraveller » Sun Jan 29, 2006 4:35 am

System: T43p 2668-H7U
Battery FRU: IBM-92P1077

First used date: 2005/06
Cycle count: 47
Full charge capacity: 65.39 Wh
Design capacity: 77.76 Wh
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#9 Post by borez » Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:54 am

Hi all,

Wondering as to at which remaining capacity would IBM consider a battery as faulty. Would it be less than 75% design capacity charge?

My campus notebook warranty (T43) covers the battery for a whopping 3 years.. :)

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#10 Post by lowie » Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:03 am

tfflivemb2 wrote:
Mack wrote:How do I ses how many cycles? My battery usually managed to last 2h, but suddenly i just lost 30 min, so now i can squeeze out 1h30 min if lucky... I have used it much, just didnt think it would drop so suddenly.
If you are using the Battery Maximizer program (the little green battery icon that shows the percentage of the battery that remains), you can left click the green battery icon, and choose Battery Information. Then click on the Battery Health Button on the initial page that pops up.
When I left click the battery maximiser icon, i get a menu but i'm unable to view the battery info. What can be the reason for this? I have a T40 2374 with XP Pro SP2

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#11 Post by bill bolton » Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:49 am

lowie wrote: but i'm unable to view the battery info. What can be the reason for this? I have a T40 2374 with XP Pro SP2.
Open the "Thinkpad Configuration" utility, click on "System Administration", then click on the "Battery Information" tab. This will show you the current battery info.

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#12 Post by GomJabbar » Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:01 am

The following thread indicates that the T40 and T41 do not have all the battery features of the T42 and newer machines.

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=16214
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#13 Post by StarTraveller » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:11 pm

borez wrote:Hi all,

Wondering as to at which remaining capacity would IBM consider a battery as faulty. Would it be less than 75% design capacity charge?

My campus notebook warranty (T43) covers the battery for a whopping 3 years.. :)
The capacity goes down through regular wear. This isn't covered by the warranty.

Heavy users would be able to use up a battery (reducing the capacity to less than say 50 % of design capacity) within a year and so IBM would have to replace those even under the standard 1 year warranty if the system worked the way you would like it to. ;)
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#14 Post by AndyL » Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:48 am

X24 2662-MQG
Battery FRU: 02K6760 (design capacity: 43.20Wh)

Main battery:
Manufactured date: 2002-05-28
Cycle count: 54
Full charge capacity: 38.18Wh

Spare battery:
Manufactured date: 2002-03-04
Cycle count: 4
Full charge capacity: 43.20Wh (great for a battery that sat on the shelf for more than 3 years!)

I get around 3 hours out of both.

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#15 Post by AssPenny » Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:52 pm

I found completely depleting the battery and recharging works well for getting back a bit of your battery life.

First completely charge
Then completely drain
---dont use the recycle function in battery maximiser
---disable all warning and hybernate
---just let it naturally drain and die
Then completely recharge
Repeat

You will be amazed on how long it stays on 0%.

I think the program gets confused where its min/max levels are set.
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#16 Post by krma-thkpds » Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:00 pm

t43p bought half a year ago.

Cycle clunt -> 200
Full charge capacity -> 69,63 Wh
Design capacity -> 77,76 Wh
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#17 Post by dr_st » Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:22 am

dr_st wrote:T42, 6-cell, 38 cycles.

Design capacity: 47.52Wh
Full charge capacity: 45.05Wh
Yesterday I drained the battery down to 3% while working then recharged it.

Now it displays 40 cycles, full charge capacity 46.03Wh.

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#18 Post by AIX » Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:55 am

T41, 6 cell

First Use date: 05/2004
Cycle count: 149
Full cap charge: 27.10 Wh
Design capacity: 47.52 Wh

wear level - 42%


I can get ~2h.
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#19 Post by djpharoah » Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:07 pm

original T20 4 Cell i believe.

Rating: 10.8V 3600mAh
originally used to last aobut 3.5 hours. now iw ould be lucky to get 25 min on it. but then again the battery is 5 years old

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#20 Post by aceo07 » Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:11 pm

AssPenny wrote:I found completely depleting the battery and recharging works well for getting back a bit of your battery life.

First completely charge
Then completely drain
---dont use the recycle function in battery maximiser
---disable all warning and hybernate
---just let it naturally drain and die
Then completely recharge
Repeat

You will be amazed on how long it stays on 0%.

I think the program gets confused where its min/max levels are set.
I tried that with a generic X22 battery from ebay. It was supposed to be 4400mAh, but the designed capacity was only 38Wh. That is even lower than the original IBM battery. However, at 0% it stayed alive for 30 more minutes. It wasn't doing too much though. I was trying to drain it by searching through files.
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#21 Post by DavidNZ » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:31 am

23716EM X40 with 8-cell first used in July 2004

Design capacity 61.92Wh
Full charge capacity 45.15Wh
Cycle count 96
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