A complete list of T40 batteries and specs

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A complete list of T40 batteries and specs

#1 Post by Ground Loop » Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:28 pm

I'm trying to collect all the detailed information on the five IBM batteries currently available for the T4x. It's surprisingly difficult to get actual capacity specs on these. Here's what I have so far. Anyone have any additions/corrections? Specifically, I'm puzzled by the last two batteries, which are older part numbers but apparently still offered in addition to the 6- and 9- cell packs. Anyone know the difference?
  • 92P1101 ThinkPad T40/R50 Series 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery
  • 92P1102 ThinkPad T40/R50 Series 9 Cell Li-Ion Battery
  • 08K8190 ThinkPad Ultrabay Slim Li Polymer Battery
  • 08K8214 ThinkPad T40/R50 Series Li-Ion Battery
    • Price: $129
  • 08K8197 ThinkPad T40/R50 Series High Capacity Battery
    • Price: $169

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Re: A complete list of T40 batteries and specs

#2 Post by mysbca » Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:36 am

Ground Loop wrote:Specifically, I'm puzzled by the last two batteries, which are older part numbers but apparently still offered in addition to the 6- and 9- cell packs. Anyone know the difference?
Those are probably the older T40-T42 batteries with capacities of 4.4 Amp/Hr and 6.6 Amp/Hr, respectively.

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#3 Post by simms » Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:06 am

Great post, really helped me out! :) Bump

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#4 Post by hydrostarr » Tue Jul 03, 2007 5:05 pm

I too am interested in what the "high capacity" battery means:

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-46435

What's the difference between a "high capacity" battery and a "standard" 9-cell battery...if any?

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#5 Post by unrortit » Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:49 am

generally ibms have 6 cell batterys
the 9 cell batterys have more capacity
i will make an exact comparision betwween the t4x older type
and so called newer t4x higher capacity versions(have both)
and post the findings not by what ibm label them but by whats read from the eeprom.i have seen higher capacity labeled 6 cell batterys that are actually lower than adverstised specs according to the eeprom,i strongly reccomend mobile meter for 2k xp users
to get fair dinkum information about the battery cells
and current state of eeprom % managment.
rippoff companys will show more % wear than what the batterys
really are capable of.in the t4x,600 thinkpads one can slow discharge screen +hdd off left in windows and see incremental gains to losses over repeated cycles.amazing what you find out
,conversely the 9 cells
units have xtra 3 cells,they will definetaly last longer.
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#6 Post by Yandar » Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:42 pm

I have a T41p 9 cell battery.

According to Vista TP Power Manager

Sanyo
FRU IBM-08K8198
Design Capacity: 71.28 Wh
Design Voltage: 10.80 V

Made in 2004

I will have to dig out some of the 6 cell ones later on.
T41p-2373-GGU.
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